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: Over 100,000 prospectors attempted the perilous journey to the Yukon. It is often cited as the last major gold rush before focus shifted to Nome, Alaska .
Gold rushes often followed a pattern: a chance discovery led to a "fever" that triggered mass migration and the rapid birth of "boomtowns". : Over 100,000 prospectors attempted the perilous journey
: Began when James W. Marshall found gold at Sutter's Mill . It drew over 300,000 "forty-niners" to the region, leading to California's statehood in 1850. : Over 100