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4) Billy Barker The Cariboo Gold Rush 1) The Journey 2) Where It Happened 3) Getting The Gold 5) What is gold? By Charisse Shimenosky.

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1 4) Billy Barker The Cariboo Gold Rush 1) The Journey 2) Where It Happened 3) Getting The Gold 5) What is gold? By Charisse Shimenosky

2 People came from all over like Germany and China and even Hawaii to British Columbia for the gold. First, the miners needed to get to Fort Victoria. When the miner got there, he needed to get his license and supplies. The supplies included 1 bowl and can, 1 knife and fork, 1 tin plate, 1 tablespoon, 1 teaspoon, 1 comb and hairbrush, sheets, and 2 cooking pots. The Journey

3 Once he had these supplies, he would take a boat like a paddle wheeler. Once they got to a trail to the gold, they needed to get through it with a load of 70 or more pounds on their backs! Some of these trails were old trails used for transporting furs. Paddle Wheeler

4 4 Barkerville is where the gold rush happened. It was named after Billy Barker who struck gold on his last try. 3 Quesnel was a rest stop and had some supplies. 2 Lillooet was the beginning of the trail to Barkerville. 1858-1865 is when the gold rush happened. Where it Happened 1 Used to be known as Fort Victoria, this was the start of the journey. 1 2 3 4

5 Getting The Gold Theres something about gold. Of all the metals known to us, nothing can capture the heart like the twinkle of gold. The ways of getting the gold changed quickly over a short time Methods such as gold panning, sluicing and using a rocker, were common forms of mining from rivers and streams.

6 Using a sluice box, a miner would put it in the sand and the box would separate the gold from the sand and gravel. The way to use a gold pan is to put it under the sand and swirl it about looking for specs of gold. Gold would be at the bottom because it is heavy. A rocker would be used by dumping pots of gravel into it and the gold would get stuck in the riffles. sluicing panning rocking

7 Billy Barker Billy Barker had staked a claim below the canyon and nobody thought he could find gold there and laughed. Billy became one of the wealthiest men at the time. He tried and tried but could not find a speck. He said If I dont find any this time, Im going to quit!. He tried once more and struck it rich. Billy Barker was the founder of Barkerville Billy Barker was born on June 7 1817 and died on July 11 1894.

8 Gold is a soft, yellow element that reacts to very few chemicals. Those chemicals include chlorine and fluorine. 2/3 of earths gold comes from South Africa. Bendy gold is purer than hard gold. Gold is popular because it is so beautiful and shiny. WHAT IS GOLD

9 Child labour Children in Africa, Asia, and the Philippines are constantly mining gold, 12-14 hours a day. Families want there children to work thinking they would find some gold. But in most occasions it would be the opposite risking their children's lives. Thankyou for viewing my project. But you know how I talked about the best of gold, how shiny and glittery it is, well for some its a different story.

10 The End Thankyou for viewing my project


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