Australian Gold Rush

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History

 

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Terry P

 

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September 21, 2015

 

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University

 

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From late 1852 the gold fields became a montage of nationalities, and thus there was ‘a marked tendency to segregate in national groups.’ Yet the characteristics of the 1850’s population boom, which deserve most reflection, are the age, sex, literacy and occupational training, of the migrants, of which all were significant economically...
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Their youth contributed to their vitality and flexibility in adapting to new activities; as a result, during the 1860’s most of the male population was in the workforce. Thus a distinct ‘bulge’ of young energetic males had arisen in Victoria’s age structure. This ‘kink’ in the age structure had long-term consequences and most definitely benefits for Australia...
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