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Q: What drink was originally made from a towns mineral water for a cure all the miners?
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How does the location of cities and towns relate to earth's mineral resources?

Towns start to grow where mines are because the miners need a close place to live.


What happened to miners and towns when the gold ran out?

The miners moved on, and the towns were abandoned and left to fall into ruins.


Is Denver named for Indian towns?

No. Denver was originally a mining city back in the time of the Pikes Peak Gold Rush. The miners named the town Denver in honor of James W. Denver, a man who the miners always inspired and trusted


What happened to the miners and when the gold ran out?

The miners moved on, and the towns were abandoned and left to fall into ruins.


What happen to the people and miners when the gold ran out?

The miners moved on, and the towns were abandoned and left to fall into ruins.


How did mining create boom town?

Many so-called Boom Towns were created during the Gold Rush and many other times. Hundreds of miners rushed to one place to look for gold, and while they were all there, they build towns to settle in. When the gold was all mined away, the miners left the towns, leaving them as ghost towns.


What effects did mining have in the west?

miners buit pleasant, charming towns near the mines


How did the discovery of gold impact the westward movement?

The boom in gold in silver brought miners to wherever said minerals were discovered. When the miners needed supplies merchants came too. They whould build whole towns called mining towns. Mining towns consisted of saloons, dentists, barbers, etc. Once all the minerals ran out the towns slowly went completely bankrupt, becoming ghost towns.


Why did towns develop near mines?

Towns developed near mines to provide housing, services, and goods to miners and their families. The proximity to the mines allowed for easier transportation of resources and materials needed for mining operations. Additionally, towns provided a sense of community and social support for miners working in often isolated and challenging conditions.


What communities was most likely to become a ghost town A cow town B mining town C rail station D meat packing town?

Mining towns. As the price of ore fell, miners struggled to survive, thus mining towns became deserted as miners moved on.


Women were important to the success of mining towns?

No. Miners were rough people who fought, drank, and looked for gold. Very few women or families were in gold towns. The women there were prostitutes or did laundry.


What did gold miners eat in 1800?

The gold miners lived in boomtowns. Boomtowns where towns that grew when a mine was discoved. when a mine closed though they slowly disapeared. some miners lived in bording houses which they rented for a week of even a night. YOUR A LIER! They lived in mining camps.