During the gold rush, people primarily traded gold and precious metals, along with goods and services essential for mining and daily life. Miners often exchanged gold nuggets for food, tools, clothing, and equipment necessary for mining operations. Additionally, businesses sprang up around mining camps, offering items like whiskey, entertainment, and transportation, which were also traded for gold. This period fostered a bustling economy driven by the demand for mining supplies and the influx of fortune seekers.
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There was a lot of claim jumping during the Gold Rush. The fights had to do with who owned a working claim.
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how many people trekked to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush?
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The most common meat eaten during Australia's gold rush days was mutton.
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Yes the shovel was used during the Gold Rush.
There was a lot of claim jumping during the Gold Rush. The fights had to do with who owned a working claim.
During the 1850s gold rush, the population of Ballarat grew to more than 20,000 people. This was between 1851 and 1867.
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