The forty-niners faced numerous hardships in the gold mining camps, including harsh living conditions with inadequate shelter and limited access to clean water. Disease was rampant due to poor sanitation and overcrowding, leading to outbreaks of illnesses like cholera and dysentery. Additionally, food shortages and high prices for basic supplies strained their resources, while the competition for gold often resulted in conflicts and violence among miners. Lastly, the isolation and harsh weather conditions added to their struggles, making survival a daily challenge.
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