How to be a millionaire in just a few years, but you need to get Klondike from Alaska. Many people accept this challenge and either earn wealth more than it is now or go bankrupt. Klondike Gold Rush played an important role in shaping the age of people's lives and American history. My thesis consists of three main topics.
The gold found in Yukon in 1896 was devastated in the Klondike region between 1897 and 1899. This led to the establishment of Dawson City (1896) and the subsequent Yukon (1898). Klondike's Gold Rush not only made the image of the northern populace barren but also left a series of literary works that spread Yukon and made it romantic. Searching for money with Yukon began when several prospectors arrived in 1874. These include Arthur Harper, Al Mayo and Jack Maxtens (former Irish immigrants, the latter being Americans). These three people became traders because they could not make a living as an explorer. These people encourage, promote and provide a new promising community that has developed slowly before the gold rush.
The final "Great Gold Rush" was Klondike Gold Rush (1896 - 1999) in the Yukon region of Canada. This gold rush is immortal in Jack London novels and Charlie Chaplin's film "Gold Rush". Robert William Service is talented in his poems, especially in 1998's The Trail of the Trail, drawn dramatic events of the Gold Rush. The main gold mine is close to the confluence with the Yukon River near the Dawson City in Yukon, Canada, on the south side of the Klondike River, but it also helped to exploit the relatively new Alaska region for exploration . And promoted and settled the settlement of other gold discoveries