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Aboriginals started fraser river gold rush in 1858
Thr begining of the fraser river gold rush established by the Aboriginals -
Prarie town population expanded
The population of prairie towns grew after the gold rush began -
Discovery of gold in Klondike region of the Yukon in north-western Canada
Discovery of gold in Klondike region, which began the klondike gold rush. -
Beginning of Gold Rush
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led to migration of estimated 100,000 prospectors to Klondike region
led to migration of estimated 100,000 prospectors to Klondike region, after the klondike gold rush began. -
Yukon Territory as a new Canadian Province
Yukon Territory as a new canadian province in June 13 1898 -
Klondike gold rush ended
The klondike gold rush came to an end after the mine was closed in 1899 -
Alberta population 73,022
Alberta's population before the migration -
Saskatchewan population 91,279
Saskatchewan population before the migration -
Saskatchewan population 492,342
Saskatchewan population after the migration -
Alberta population 374,295
Alberta population after the migration