Jason's Gold

Significance of The Gold Rush

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The main object in the story is the gold rush that exploded in the late 1870s in Canada. The Gold Rush is the name given to the mass exodus of people that crossed the United States in order to stake their claims at various locations to take advantage of the new found cache of gold. There were millions to be made, but there were also millions to be lost, as well as many lives.