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    In the distant Sacramento, land of gold and fame, lived a young governor of about the age of 27. This man lived in a mansion with his wife, two sons, and daughter. They stuck closely to tradition, living in the capital of their state of California where their government functioned, and taking a love of riches, sparked long ago by the settlers that had come long ago in search of a rush of gold. Felix Barocco, the one who governed this rich state, was especially greedy and always in search of an ever-growing

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    UNIVERSITY OF GHANA DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF GOLD MINING AT DUNKWA-ON-OFFIN AND IT’S SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT BY ISHMAEL KWARTENG 10410625 THIS THESIS IS SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA, LEGON IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEGREE DECLARATION I declare that this thesis is my own original work undertaken under the supervision of Dr. Emmanuel Attua and of the Department

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    to be examined. Not long after the gold was discovered, Sam Brannan rode from Sutter's Fort and started shouting in the middle of the street, "Gold! Gold! Gold from the American River!" His proclamation started a stampede and fever for gold that nearly depopulated the city. People from different places came in search of gold, they left their farms, trading posts, and even deserted ships. When the gold rush first started, finding and getting to the gold was easy, you could find pieces of the

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    There was a king named Midas, he once had the most gold in the world. But he wanted more. So when a fairy offered him one wish, the king wished for a golden touch to make anything gold. His wish was granted, but he soon realized that everything, including food and his daughter, turned to gold. Wanting his daughter back, the king pleaded with the fairy to get rid of his golden touch and to restore his daughter. The fairy granted this wish too, and the king had his daughter back and he learned his

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    Gold Rush Challenges

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    Being a gold prospector during the Gold Rush was inarguably one of the most challenging obstacles a human being could ever face. Some might even consider the lengths people were willing to go to for gold rather reckless and idiotic because of how menacing these obstacles were. The challenges that people during the Gold Rush faced, while somewhat incomprehensible to people now, was an extremely important goal to people in the 1800’s. In the articles “Race to the Klondike” and All About the Klondike

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    California Gold Rush

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    When people hear the term gold rush it is automatically associated with California. The first, gold rush was in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. This was a tremendous impact due to people rushing to the Carolina’s mountains. People flocked from all neighboring states to strike rich. The second, was in Georgia a three ounce nugget was found. Miners began to search in every cave for gold. The third, gold rush was in California. Flakes of gold were found in the Sacramento Valley. The population expanded

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    California Gold Rush

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    In 1849, millions of people rushed to California. These people came for the Gold Rush, which was a historical event that will be remembered forever. These people were called 49ers. Some traveled by boat, and then walked across the Panama. Then they took another boat to C.A. Others took a boat around the Cape Horn to C.A. or went on station wagon. People from all over the world came to C.A. in search for gold. People traveled by land and sea. Traveling in a station wagon wasn’t that bad, and the

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    The California Gold Rush

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    California gold rush began with the discovery of nuggets in the Sacramento Valley in 1848. The California gold rush could possibly be one of the greatest events that shaped American history during the 19th century. As the word spread that there had been gold found, thousands of gold miners made the journey to San Francisco. At the end of 1849, the population of the California territory was about 100,000 and before the gold rush in 1848 the population was less than 1,000. The gold rush peaked

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    The California Gold Rush

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    Thesis The gold rush made California a commercial assemble and draws a lot of attention around the globe by forming multicultural communities that still exist today. The huge amount of travelers from the world largely regenerate the economy of the Pacific Northwest and brought wealth to North America. However, in other perspectives, it was also a terrible loss to human life. The harsh conditions in Alaska have led to hundreds of prospectors being killed and the severe diseases they carried decimated

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    The California Gold Rush

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    Gold Rush! Gold had been found about a year ago near Sacramento! I hope to find some in these months up ahead, so I can have a fortune and live the rich life with everything I could wish for! But for now, I have to stick to my trusty pan and sifter to work with me to achieve this dream. In the camp that I’m staying at, there are a lot of different cultures because of the immigration to find the gold by being prospectors, so the camp is mostly made up of young, able-bodied men. The food and supplies

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