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Gold 'round the world
Life of A Miner
Mining Technology
100

Gold is valuable because it is…

Scarce and attractive

100

What did all miners in the gold fields have in common?


a. They wanted foreigners to leave


b. to better their lives


c. foreigners to stop stealing American gold


d. fair treatment for everyone

b. to better their lives

100

Name 3 places besides California that Gold was found.

Nevada, Colorado, Georgia, Alaska, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, South Dakota, Montana, British Columbia

100

What were prices like in

mining towns?

Prices were very high

100

Which mining technique was used to test a site for gold?

Panning


“Panning for gold was used at the beginning of a gold rush, usually to test a new site for gold. A miner would put gold-bearing gravel in a pan, lower it in the water, and swish it around. The heavy gold stayed at the bottom while the water and lighter pebbles washed out.

200

Gold was discovered in California in:

a. 1849.

b. 1948.

c. 1848.

d. 1949.

c. 1848.

200

Spanish speaking miners came from all over South America, but miners in CA grouped them together and called them…

Chilenos

200

In 1896 and 1897 gold was discovered in…

a. Alaska

b. Australia

c. South Dakota

d. Montana

a. Alaska
200

Camp meetings were usually…

a. long.

b. democratic.

c. run by the mayor.

d. always fair.

b. democratic

200

What mining method was eventually banned because of its damage to the environment?

Hydraulic Mining
300

What happened to California’s

population as a result

of the gold rush?

The population of California increased.

300

In the gold fields, women…


a. never worked on the mining claims

b. never washed or ironed clothes

c. could make as much as the average miner doing other kinds of work

d. were chased off good paying claims

c. could make as much as the average miner doing other kinds of work

300

“Pike’s Peak or Bust” was painted on wagons going to…


a. Montana

b. Colorado

c. Idaho

d. South Dakota

b. Colorado

300

Name 3 things that made life difficult in the mining camps.

Lack of nutritious food, disease, harsh weather (floods, fires, cold winters), unsanitary living conditions

300

A long tom is…

a. a wooden trough 12 to 25 feet long.

b. a mining box that resembles a cradle.

c. a shaft of gold 150 feet deep.

d. perforated steel plates.

a. a wooden trough 12 to 25 feet long.

400

Who discovered gold in

California?

James Marshall

400

What were two non-white

groups that worked in the gold fields?

Indians, Chinese, Mexicans, Latin Americans

400

The first gold rush in the United States took place in…

a. California

b. Georgia

c. Alaska

d. Colorado

b. Georgia

400

What did the miners do for entertainment? Name at least 3.

Danced, gambled, engaged in sports, enjoyed professional entertainment.

400

Name 4 out of the 5 types of mining techniques.

Panning, Cradle, Long Tom, Coyote Mining, Hydraulic Mining

500

Who owned the Black

Hills when gold was

discovered there?

  1. Sioux Indians

  2. The United States

  3. The 49ers

Sioux Indians

500

In a court of law, which group could testify against a white miner?


a. Chinese

b. African Americans

c. Spanish speakers

d. Nobody

d.Nobody

500

How was Australia’s

government different

from California’s?

Australia, an English colony, had a government; California did not

500

What is a “Boom town''?

A town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity.

500

Which two mining techniques were sometimes used together?

Hydraulic Mining and Long Tom


“Hydraulic mining used high-powered hoses that shot powerful streams of water against the sides of a mountain. This process created rivers of mud which were channeled through long toms where the gold collected.”

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