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Anni [7]
3 years ago
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Please help! This is urgent. What was the environment like during the Klondike Gold Rush? Explore two or three different Interne

t sources to create a mini-research project about the Klondike Gold Rush. Once you have found your sources, find three passages (from the sources) that give a sense of what life was like in this setting. These passages might describe the climate, the society, or the geography. Finally, summarize each of the passages in your own words.
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kiruha [24]3 years ago
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The environment for the Klondike Gold rush was very rural and also use sources 1and 2 they will help
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