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The Gold Rush Effects

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The goldfields were discovered in 1848 but the gold rush started in 1851. The first amount of gold was found by Edward Hargraves. Many people travelled from all around the world in hopes that they would find a lot of gold and become rich. For many people that didn’t happen, only a few people found a good amount of gold. Between 1851 and 1861 Australia produced one third of its gold. On the goldfields there was discrimination against the chinses immigrants and the Aboriginals. The miners had to carry a miner licence with them when working on the goldfields. The miners didn’t like that idea and fought back to stop them from carry it around with them everywhere they went.
What was the gold rush and why were they there?
The gold rush:
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The massive amount of immigrants especially Chinese brought unique cultures to Australia. The gold rush affect other businesses. Everyone rushed to the gold fields in hope that they would find lots of gold and become rich. This meant that there was lack of people doing other jobs such as farming. The gold rush also had a huge effect on the Australian economy and also the development of the nation. The gold rush effected some of the people working on the goldfields. Some people lucked out and would find big lots of gold and would become rich but not very many people ever did that. The abandonment of jobs had a great effect on the shortage and cost of the labour in the …show more content…

The gold rush was significant because it helped to provide the money for more technology such as the development of trains and railways. The gold rush brought many people to Australia to help dig for gold. It had a major effect on immigration. Many Chinese migrants came to Australia to mine for gold but were treated poorly. The gold rush also had a major effect on other businesses because everyone went to the mines when the gold rush started hoping that they would become rich by finding lots of gold, leaving a shortage of farmers and many other occupations. It also effected the Australian economy and the development on Australia. To conclude the gold rush had a significant impact on the Australian economy and the development of the country such as railways and trains. Many people came to help work at the goldfields which left other jobs with a shortage of

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