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His most provocative claim in this book is that all major mathematical cultures have a common origin in the Neolithic period. So I guess it's not really that bad after all. But in the book there also are a few shorter stories about local persons, and e

The Gold Rush (Life in the Old West)

Title:The Gold Rush (Life in the Old West)
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Rating:4.97 (308 Votes)
Asin:0778701115
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:32Pages
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Language:English

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This series shows the settlers' homes and way of life and the changes they represented to the native population. Good coverage of each topic will make these books useful for research -- Resource Links, Feb. 1999

In the latter part of the 19th century, more than half a million pioneers headed west to carve out a future on an unknown frontier. Thrilling, authentic photos and full-color illustrations recreate what life was really like for these cowboys, adventurers, and immigrants in this rough-and-ready era in our history.In search of large fortunes, thousands of prospectors braved arduous treks west and north by sea, and by wagon train to California and the Klondike region. Bobbie Kalman, author of the acclaimed Historic Communities and Early Settler Life series, explores the action and adventure that made the West famous. Exciting text details: -- how a claim was staked-- how the gold was retrieved by panning, digging, or hydraulic mining-- the tools used to hit "pay dirt"-- how prospectors lived in often difficult conditions-- what role women and children played-- the problem of lawlessness and harsh justice-- the violation of the Native peoples' way of life. The Gold Rush investigates one of the most thrilling and desperate times in North American history. Some were drawn by the offer of cheap land and the promise of religious freedom while others had high hopes of finding gold

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