(all links are sorted and available at the bottom of this paper. The L1 L2 L3 and so format will be used.)
L2: “On July 17, 1897, at 6 a.m., the steamship named Portland arrived in Seattle from Alaska with 68 miners and a cargo of "1 ton of solid gold" from the banks of the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory. This incites the beginning of a massive rush to the goldfields of Canada , and a period of prosperity in the County that lasted more than twelve years”, but very few of the tales about the hard ships the miners faced in the Klondike were taken to heart, and many of the 100,000 people that traveled to the Klondike to get to the gold, most never made it, some turned back, others died on their way there, those who made weren’t garneted to strike it rich, but they are the ones were going to talk about (will not be talking about individuals) we’ll see how they traveled, what kind of tools, food, etc.
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L1: “In 1898 100,000 began their travel to find gold in the Klondike, of 100,000 traveling to the Klondike only around 40,000 made the trip and of the 40,000 that made it only about 4,000 people struck gold and many of those 4,000 lost their fortune in less than a