In today's world, money is seen as being able to attach to your fingers, ears, or neck to show wealth. By the end of the 19th century, the way gold was used was very different from that of today. Signs of gold fever are increasing dramatically in the United States at a very fast rate. I want to grasp the opportunity to earn more money than everyone needs to find money. These men and women truly go extremely to sink their choices and shovel to rich land.
In the 2010 Gold Rush, the author Charlotte Gray created an attractive history of Klondike Gold Rush. Covering the period from June 1896 to the summer of 1999, Gray drew a hot trace of the Yukon gold from prosperity to melancholy. I first learned about this book through TV Miniclondike, a very fictional adaptation of Discovery Channel (by the way, I borrow it if you have not seen it yet). I am a loyal fan of writers Jack London and his stories and articles about Klondike. I am anxious to understand the truth behind the novel, and Gray's remarks do not betray expectations. Her true history at the Gold Diggers is as exciting, attractive and wonderful as London's broadest literary interpretation.
In the 19th century, many gold rushes in remote areas of the world, such as the California Gold Rush in 1849, Victoria Gold Rush, Klondike Gold Rush caused immigration of large scale miners. Witwatersrand's gold discovery brought a second Boer war, which ultimately brought the establishment of South Africa. The Carlin trend of Nevada State in the United States was discovered in 1961. According to the official estimate, the world's total gold production since the start of civilization is about 6,109,928,000 troy ounces (190,040.0 tons), Nevada state total gold production is 2.5%, Nevada is the main gold production area on Earth It is one.
As a result of Klondike Gold Rush, several novels, books, poetry were born. Writer Jack London has incorporated a gold rush scene in his novel by Klondike, including a novel called "Wild Rush". His colleague, poet Robert W. founded his house in Dawson in 1908, but he did not join him in a hurry. This service has created famous poems about gold rush, including sour-type sour's best-selling books in the first decade of the 20th century and his novel "98 Paths" which is Dawson's shed. Handwritten wallpaper. Canadian historian Jacques Belton grew up in Dawson. His father is an explorer who wrote several books on the history of the Gold Rush like "Last Gold Rush".