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- Gold_rush abstract "A gold rush is a period of feverish migration of workers to an area that has had a dramatic discovery of gold deposits. Major gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, South Africa, and the United States, while smaller gold rushes took place elsewhere.In the 19th and early 20th centuries, there were several major gold rushes. The permanent wealth that resulted was distributed widely because of reduced migration costs and low barriers to entry. While gold mining itself was unprofitable for most diggers and mine owners, some people made large fortunes, and the merchants and transportation facilities made large profits. The resulting increase in the world's gold supply stimulated global trade and investment. Historians have written extensively about the migration, trade, colonization, and environmental history associated with gold rushes.Gold rushes were typically marked by a general buoyant feeling of a "free for all" in income mobility, in which any single individual might become abundantly wealthy almost instantly, as expressed in the California Dream.Gold rushes helped spur a huge immigration that often led to permanent settlement of new regions and define a significant part of the culture of the Australian and North American frontiers. As well, at a time when the world's money supply was based on gold, the newly mined gold provided economic stimulus far beyond the gold fields.Gold rushes presumably extend back as far as gold mining, to the Roman Empire, whose gold mining was described by Diodorus Siculus and Pliny the Elder, and probably further back to Ancient Egypt.".
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- Gold_rush wikiPageExternalLink whaples.goldrush.
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- Gold_rush wikiPageExternalLink gold-rush-to-british-columbia-part-2.php.
- Gold_rush wikiPageExternalLink goldrush.
- Gold_rush wikiPageExternalLink ulsters-gold-rush-447844.html.
- Gold_rush wikiPageExternalLink fiebredeloro.html.
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- Gold_rush wikiPageRevisionID "606509062".
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- Gold_rush subject Category:Gold_mining.
- Gold_rush subject Category:Gold_rushes.
- Gold_rush subject Category:History_of_mining.
- Gold_rush comment "A gold rush is a period of feverish migration of workers to an area that has had a dramatic discovery of gold deposits. Major gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, South Africa, and the United States, while smaller gold rushes took place elsewhere.In the 19th and early 20th centuries, there were several major gold rushes. The permanent wealth that resulted was distributed widely because of reduced migration costs and low barriers to entry.".
- Gold_rush label "Corsa all'oro".
- Gold_rush label "Febre do ouro".
- Gold_rush label "Fiebre del oro".
- Gold_rush label "Gold rush".
- Gold_rush label "Goldrausch".
- Gold_rush label "Gorączka złota".
- Gold_rush label "Goudkoorts".
- Gold_rush label "Ruée vers l'or".
- Gold_rush label "Золотая лихорадка".
- Gold_rush label "ゴールドラッシュ".
- Gold_rush label "淘金潮".
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