Boomtowns
I believe they were called "greenhorns".
gold and silver deposits in Nevada
It was termed the Runaway Scrape.
The Forty-niners. That was the name given to the prospectors who went to California looking for gold following the discovery of gold there in 1849.
The vernal equinox is also known as the spring equinox.
Boomtowns
These communities were called "boomtowns" due to their rapid growth and development, often in response to a sudden economic opportunity such as a gold rush or oil discovery. Boomtowns were characterized by a quick increase in population and infrastructure to support the influx of people seeking their fortunes.
utopian
gold miners :)
spring
Utopian society
Electrum
maroon colonies
maroon colonies
The name "gold" comes from the Old English word "geolu," which means yellow. This is because gold has a distinct yellow color.
The force that stretches a spring is called tension force. This force appears when the spring is being pulled or stretched in one direction.
a spring tide.