Mining gold rush

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Needed]Eastern Oregon Gold Rush (1860s–70s)[clarification needed]Kildonan Gold Rush, Sutherland, Scotland (1869)[20]Lapland gold rush, Finland, 1870El Callao Gold Rush, Venezuela, 1871Cassiar Gold Rush, British Columbia, 1871Palmer River Gold Rush, Palmer River, Queensland, Australia (1872)Pilgrim's Rest, South Africa (1873)Black Hills Gold Rush, Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming (1874–78)Bodie Gold Rush, Bodie, California (1876)Kumara Gold Rush, Kumara and Dillmanstown, New Zealand (1876)[21]Millwood, South Africa (1876)Barberton Gold Rush, South Africa (1883)Witwatersrand Gold Rush, Transvaal, South Africa (1886); discovery of the largest deposit of gold in the world. The resulting influx of miners became one of the triggers of the Second Boer War of 1899-1902.Cayoosh Gold Rush in Lillooet, British Columbia (1884—87)Tulameen Gold Rush, near Princeton, British Columbia[when?]Tierra del Fuego Gold Rush, southernmost Chile and Argentina (1884–1906)Baja California Gold Rush, in the Santa Clara mountains about sixty miles southeast of Ensenada (1889)[22]Amur gold rush, on the China-Russia border. Some miners in the region formed independent proto-states such as the Zheltuga Republic.Cripple Creek Gold Rush, Cripple Creek, Colorado (1891)Western Australian gold rushes, Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie, Western Australia (1893, 1896)Mount Baker Gold Rush, Whatcom County, Washington, United States (1897–1920s)Klondike Gold Rush, centered on Dawson City, Yukon, Canada (1896–99)Atlin Gold Rush, Atlin, British Columbia (1898)Nome Gold Rush, Nome, Alaska (1899–1909)Fairview Goldrush, Oliver (Fairview), British Columbia, CanadaFairbanks Gold Rush, Fairbanks, Alaska (1902–05)Goldfield Gold Rush, Goldfield, Nevada[when?]Porcupine Gold Rush, 1909–11, Timmins, Ontario, Canada – little known, but one of the largest in terms of gold mined, 67 million ounces as of 2001Iditarod Gold Rush, Flat, Alaska, 1910–12, where

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