Miners were individuals who worked in mines to extract valuable minerals and resources such as coal, gold, and silver. Their lives were often physically demanding, dangerous, and characterized by long hours spent underground in harsh conditions. Mining communities were close-knit, with miners developing a strong sense of camaraderie and solidarity due to the dangerous nature of their work.
Miners in 1850 typically used basic hand tools such as picks, shovels, chisels, hammers, and pans for gold panning. As mines became deeper and more industrialized, tools like drills, dynamite, and ore crushers were also utilized. Additionally, some miners used simple machinery like rocker boxes and sluice boxes for processing ore.
Miners typically lived in small, basic accommodations near the mines where they worked. These could include temporary structures like shacks, boarding houses, or company-owned housing. The living conditions were often crowded and lacked basic amenities.
Indian lands in the United States, such as the Black Hills in South Dakota, were invaded by miners during the Gold Rush era as they sought valuable resources like gold. This invasion often led to tension and conflict between indigenous communities and miners, resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of Native American tribes.
Miners looking for gold invaded lands belonging to Indigenous tribes such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Blackfoot in the United States. The California Gold Rush in the mid-19th century led to the invasion of land belonging to tribes like the Miwok, Maidu, and Yokut.
The Chilean coal miners were trapped underground for 69 days before being rescued.
It saved millions of miners lives. It also reduced the deaths of billions of miners.
The railroad came and the miners could get their coal sent out.
In some cases, the toxic gases can KILL the miners. Also, the coal can give the miners lung cancer; like smoking. Research a bit more on miners, if I were you.
Miners are men who go into underground tunnels and remove various ores. Miners lives in the 19 th and early 20th century were not pleasant especially if they were coal miners. Conditions, safety and pay were abominable. American coal companies in particular were very bad employers, in many cases forcing miners to buy all their supplie at company stores ( Listen to the song "16 tons" ) After WW2 conditions became better, particularly in copper and gold mines in Africa and gypsum mines everywhere. Safety became a big concern and pay was far better . My dad was a hard rock miner for 20 years.
John L. Lewis improved the lives of coal miners by organizing them into unions. The unions forced the mine owners to make the mines safer and to stop the practice of child labor in the mines.
John L. Lewis improved the lives of coal miners by organizing them into unions. The unions forced the mine owners to make the mines safer and to stop the practice of child labor in the mines.
because they came from different countries? :/
What miners housing is like can vary depending on how prosperous the mining company is. The larger the company and the wealthier it is, the better the housing will be.
Mining has long been a dangerous line of work, however, it can and should be done safely, using modern procedures. Those who prefer for miners to place their lives on the line, probably do not want to spend the money needed to protect the safety of miners. People can be very greedy.
i think they sent down games down their just like they sent down the food for the miners to eat
Miners in Australia look for things like Uranium,Metal,Lithium and all that some also look for gold.
What was the pay scale like for coal miners in 1920 in the United States?More how they got paid, not exactly what with.