Gold Rush Basics
Gold Rush Basics
People of the Gold Rush
Places & Infrastructure
Impact & Legacy
100

What year did the Fraser River Gold Rush begin?

1858

100

 What was the simplest method miners used to find gold?

Panning

100

Which group faced a $5 monthly Foreign Miners’ Tax?

Chinese miners

100

What was the first major boomtown during the Fraser River Gold Rush?

Yale

100

What year did British Columbia join Canada?

1871

200

What discovery sparked the Cariboo Gold Rush?

Gold in the Cariboo region in 1861

200

Name two other mining methods besides panning.

Rocker (rocking box) and sluice mining

200

Who was the governor of British Columbia during the Gold Rush?

James Douglas

200

What town became the center of the Cariboo Gold Rush?

Barkerville

200

Name one way the Gold Rush changed BC permanently.

Population growth, roads, government institutions, multicultural society

300

Before the Gold Rush, what company controlled trade in British Columbia?

Hudson’s Bay Company

300

What were two major challenges miners faced in the goldfields?

Harsh weather, expensive supplies, mosquitoes, dangerous river crossings

300

What nickname was given to Judge Matthew Begbie?

The Hanging Judge

300

How long was the Cariboo Wagon Road?

About 650 km

300

What was the real source of wealth during the Gold Rush?

Merchants and service providers, not most miners

400

What was the main reason thousands of Americans came to BC in 1858?

News of gold in the Fraser River

400

What type of establishments were common in boomtowns like Barkerville?

Saloons, gambling halls, hotels, general stores

400

Which Indigenous leader welcomed miners but protected sovereignty?

Chief Kw’eh of the Lheidli T’enneh

400

What was the main purpose of the Cariboo Wagon Road?

To connect remote goldfields to supply centers and assert government control

400

What environmental impact did hydraulic mining have?

 It damaged hillsides and ecosystems

500

Which global event helped fuel migration and economic change during the Gold Rush era?

The Industrial Revolution

500

Which early law enforcement group was sent to maintain order in the goldfields?

Colonial police (precursor to the RCMP)

500

 Who were the Overlanders, and where did they come from?

Prospectors from eastern Canada who traveled overland to BC

500

Which two rivers were central to the Gold Rush routes?

Fraser River and Quesnel River

500

Why did Britain create the Colony of British Columbia during the Gold Rush?

To maintain British control and prevent American annexation