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100

How long did John Reed and his family search for gold before they found more?

About a year

100

Who was Peter?

An enslaved man who worked for the Reed family

100

It was easy to travel to Charlotte back then. 

False. There were no railroads there yet. 

100

Who found the biggest gold nugget east of the Mississippi River?

Peter

200
How many years was the Reed Gold Mine successful?

More than 100 years

200

Who was John Reed?

Conrad's father

200

After gold was found in Charlotte, many people moved in, and the city grew fast. 

True

200

How big was Peter's chunk of gold?

28-pounds / 13 kilograms

300

What year did the U.S. Mint open in Charlotte?

1837

300

How old was Conrad Reed when he found gold?

12

300

After the newspapers published the stories about the Reed family, gold hunters came from all over. 

True

300

How much did the silversmith sell it for?

$3,000

300

A place where coins are made

mint

400

What year did Peter find a chunk of gold?

1803

400

What did the Reed family do with the gold chunk for 3 years?

They used it as a doorstop. 

400

Peter got to keep the money from the gold he found. 

False.  He had to give it to John Reed, who had enslaved him. 

400

How much did the silversmith pay for Peter's gold?

$3.50

400

A person who makes things out of silver

silversmith

500

What year did Conrad Reed find a chunk of gold in the water?

1799

500

What happened to the cotton farmers in Charlotte?

Many kept planting. They also started looking for gold, and making their children look for gold. 
500
Conrad Reed was out looking for gold when he found the first chunk. 

False. He was fishing in a creek.

500

How big was Conrad's chunk of gold? 

17 pounds / 8 kilograms

500

An amount of money a worker is paid

wages

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