Management of the BLMs Public Lands System ... The 1872 mining law opens most public lands for mining if prospectors find gold, silver, copper or other valuable hardrock mineral deposits. ... View More
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The Impact of the Gold Rush: Analysis ... It is probably the California Native Americans who suffered most from the impact of the Gold Rush, for they were the people who gave up their lands and often ... View More
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Hernando Cortes ... After Cortes found Mexico he went on other expeditions searching for gold. When he got to other lands he did not find anything. ... View More
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The Spanish and French Empires ... They controlled many of the lands to the east of the Mississippi River. The Spanish mainly came to the new world for gold and to convert the native americans ... View More
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California Gold Rush ... following the discovery of gold. Not all FortyNiners where American in fact over a quarter of Californiaamp39s population came from foreign lands and 92 percent ... View More
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Ndebele of southern Africa ... The British people did not honour their side of the treaty that stopped them from inhabiting the Ndebele lands. The rumour of gold reef going right through ... View More
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Caravans of Gold ... of the largest trading post of the world with its roots in the gold of West ... about the wealth of Africa, maps were drawn up depicting the wealthy lands of Mali ... View More
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Empire and Colonialism in Asia ... Bengal. Portugal gained enormous wealth from these lands. They obtained gold and participated in the slave trade from Africa. They ... View More
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Christopher Columbus ... Christopher Columbus was an explorer funded by the Spanish king and Queen to find other lands, gold, goods, and other beings. As ... View More
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Columbus ... In the movie we watched in class, it told us how Columbus was just out to get gold, and riches. He ordered the natives to proclaim him governor of the lands. ... View More
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Christopher Columbus ... In return for bringing Spain gold and spices, Columbus was promised 10 of the profits, governorship over newfound lands, and the fame that would go with a ... View More
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Long Bitter Trail ... to picture how the need for gold and land would have inspired the American people to con, swindle, and just flat out take by force all of the lands thought to ... View More
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The Gold and Salt trade of South Africa In the second half of the 19th century the remote Bachaurd lands of South Africa amazed the world when diamonds and gold in huge deposits were discovered. ... View More
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Cortes ampamp Colombus ... First of all, he was authorized to have 10 of all removable assets of the newly discovered lands, including gold, silver and other precious stones. ... View More
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Christopher Columbus ... In return for bringing Spain gold and spices, Columbus was promised 10 of the profits, governorship over newfound lands, and the fame that would go with a ... View More
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Impact of gold on Victoria ... every one crossed many lands and many a sea before arriving in Australiaampquot. Despite an unparalleled assortment of backgrounds and nationalities, the gold field ... View More
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American Indians ... The discovery of gold, however, changed all of this. Instantaneously the treaties were out of the question and white settlers streamed into tribal lands. ... View More
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indians in american history ... Many of the Indians got frustrated with the people passing through their lands being the fur trappers, hunters, and gold miners. ... View More
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An Overview of the Gold Rush ... Encyclopedia C38 and C38a One of the most little understood men of the gold rush, John ... He dreamed of one day owning a vast empire of agricultural lands. ... View More
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Prince Henery the Navigator ... Spanish embraced the desire for gold and silver. Lastly, Europeans explored new worlds for political reasons. European nations wanted to conquer other lands. ... View More
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Explorers ... leaders, communicating through interpreters. Cortesamp39s main goal was to prosper in gold and conquer lands. Cortes dominated the Yucatan ... View More
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Merchant of Venice 3 Caskets ... since many men travel from distant lands to court Portia, that she is what many men desire. What is actually meant by this is that by desiring gold, many men ... View More
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Native American People ... When the gold was found, white settlers moved in to clam jurisdiction over them ... to negotiate treaties and remove the remaining eastern Indians to lands west of ... View More
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west ... Gold was discovered in Cherry Creek in what is now Denver. Natives were assigned to lands in eastern Colorado between the Platte and Arkansas Rivers. ... View More
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true Columbus ... to the madness that went on in the discovery and settling on the new lands. ... Columbus promised to bring back gold and spices to pay off the expenses plus more ... View More
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wild west ... along at first but once the amount of people coming into there lands was hundreds ... Gold was discovered in Clear Creek, Colorado and news was sent home back east ... View More
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Montanna ... When the United States government set aside lands in Montana for Indian reservations, the gold miners and rancher ignored the Indians rights to those land. ... View More
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The Fall of the Aztec Empire ... vast amounts of gold and silver ore. The Spanish nation, mostly catholic and very much expansionist, looked with great greed towards the new discovered lands. ... View More
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Columbus ... slaves, gold and spices to Spain he would receive 10 of the profits, be titled ampquotAdmiral of the Ocean Sea,ampquot and given governorship over all newfound lands ... View More
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American Indians ... These lands would be free from taxation. ... Then in 1874, when gold was discovered there, the white gold diggers and miners ignored the treaty and invaded the ... View More
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