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Gold In British Columbia Discovery To Confederation 1st Edition Marie Elliott

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Gold In British Columbia Discovery To Confederation 1st Edition Marie Elliott
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Publisher: Ronsdale Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 29.45 MB
Pages: 470
Author: Marie Elliott
ISBN: 9781553805175, 9781553805182, 1553805178, 1553805186
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Gold In British Columbia Discovery To Confederation 1st Edition Marie Elliott by Marie Elliott 9781553805175, 9781553805182, 1553805178, 1553805186 instant download after payment.

Literary Nonfiction. The Fraser River and Cariboo gold rushes were defining moments, not only in the history of British Columbia but also Canada. With the influx of over 25,000 European and Chinese miners to the Fraser River in the spring of 1858, the British government was compelled to declare the mainland, known then as New Caledonia, the Colony of British Columbia. Thirteen years later the colony would join Confederation, assuring that the country would reach from sea to sea. To capture the excitement of this period and the challenges faced by the colonial government, GOLD IN BRITISH COLUMBIA seeks to answer three vital questions: How did the two gold rushes unfold? Who were the participants? And what were the outcomes? Excerpts from the correspondence of government officials such as Supreme Court Judge Matthew Baillie Begbie provide insight, humour and new perspectives on the gold rush events and the enormous task of establishing law and order. Here readers will meet the miners, First Nations peoples, Hudson's Bay Company personnel, governors, Royal Engineers, assistant gold commissioners, steadfast community leaders, and the brave women who trekked over the mountains.

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