Gold rush
A gold rush is a period of feverish migration of workers into the area of a dramatic discovery of commercial quantities of gold. In the history of the United States and Canada, several gold rushes took place throughout the 19th century, first in the Appalachians, and later in the Sierra Nevada, the Fraser Canyon, the Cariboo district and other parts of British Columbia, and the Rocky Mountains. Gold rushes helped spur permanent population of new regions and define a significant part of the culture of the North American frontier. Similar gold rushes took place during the 19th century in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa
See also
- Placer mining
- Gold prospecting
- Dahlonega Mint
- Charlotte Mint
- The Lead boom in the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa region around Dubuque and Galena.
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| ► | Life cycle of a gold rush |
| ► | Notable gold rushes |
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