Hokitika
The first American gold rush was in 1828 in Georgia and it was before they California Gold Rush
No, that was in Modern Times. In The Gold Rush he was a prospector.
During the Klondike Gold Rush (or Yukon Gold Rush), there was massive immigration and gold prospecting along the Dawson River in the Yukon Territory, in Northwestern Canada.
The Great Canadian Gold Rush is often called the Yukon Gold Rush, but is best known as the Klondike Rush (more of a stampede then a rush, it assumed panic proportions with people abandoning their farms and families in search or a new chance to achieve the American Dream).
There is no way to know. Many people were buried in unmarked graves.
Hokitika. I had to answer that question too.
there where about 100,000 people at the gold rush. some took ships it was very dangerusonly 40% made it!!
They weren't
Ships did not arrive at the Australian gold rush. The early gold rush locations were all inland several hundred kilometres, and ships could not come inland. Throughout the 1800s, ships came in to port at the major cities in Australia regularly, and these carried passengers and settlers of all descriptions. It is not known which ship carried the first prospectors who had heard about the possibility of a gold rush.
what country ??? there were many "gold rush's " in the world ...
There are about 7 people per family in the gold rush.
The gold rush of 1849
It is unknown how many actual gold mines there are or where. There where many gold mines during the gold rush and after.
about 100,000
10,000,000
The Californian gold rush!
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