Maybe Gold. This might be referring to the California Gold Rush
Quicksilver, also known as mercury, was the mineral that caused fever in people in California in 1849. It was discovered during the Gold Rush that mercury was used to extract gold from ore, but prolonged exposure to mercury vapor or ingestion can cause symptoms such as fever, hence the term "mercury fever."
Maybe Gold. This might be referring to the California Gold Rush
Usa
Yes
It affected the population. It changed from a small amount to an abundance.
No. At most 10 years, but there is still gold in the California hills and rivers.
The California Gold Rush
The Californian gold fever was the want and need to search for as much gold until their bodies give out. It affected people because people were hunting left and right, and some even died just looking and searching for gold.
The mineral that caused a fever in California in 1849 was gold. This phenomenon, known as the California Gold Rush, attracted thousands of prospectors and fortune seekers, leading to a massive influx of people hoping to strike it rich. The excitement and frenzy over gold discoveries created a significant social and economic impact on the region.
The liver is the most important organ affected in yellow fever.
The duration of California Fever is 3600.0 seconds.