for many torture. in many camps one egg sold for $5, at a time when back east you could buy a complete lunch for one dime. many independent miners could not make enough to eat, so they got jobs with the big mining companies that were so dangerous that today OSHA wouldn't even let the job exist.
Read Mark Twain's book "Roughing it" to get a better idea.
native americans have to live in a boomtown during the gold rush period and it was a horrible experience for them they were forced into cramped areas with little food they were to harvest and most homes were small and families were big so they had to ajust into this way of life.
Miners are motivated by money so they don't spend much time building cabins etc. A boomtown would spring up when the miners found enough value to support stores, bars, assayers, mills etc. You don't get law until you become a real town, so life was hard, fast and cheap.
It may not be evil, but it is necessary for life beyond the stage of being a caveman. Come to think of it, even the caveman mined rocks to make stone spearheads. Metals and minerals that are used in everyday life come from mining. The computer you are using to read this contains about 30 substances obtained by mining. It is powered by electricity carried on copper wires (mining) from the powerplant, which probably uses coal or uranium (mining) The food you ate tonight was transported in a metal truck (mining) that traveled on a paved road that was made with crushed stone (mining). If someone did not grow a material, it was, at some point, dug out of the ground.
If it was not GROWN by a farmer, then someone dug it out of the earth. The computer you are using to read this contains 35 different materials that were produced by mining. It is likely powered by electricity that is fueled from mining. All metals come from mining. The period of time prior to mining is called the Stone Age. The difference between you and a caveman squatting next to his fire are the products produced by mining. Look around your home- with the exception of things like paper, wood, and cloth, everything in your home came from a mining operation at some time.
Mining is the process of extracting valuable minerals or other geological materials from the Earth. This can include metals like gold, silver, and copper, as well as non-metallic materials such as coal, sand, and gravel. The mining process involves various techniques, including surface mining, underground mining, and placer mining, depending on the location and type of resources being extracted. The extracted materials are then processed and refined for use in various industries, contributing significantly to the economy.
A town that grew up overnight around a mining site is commonly referred to as a "boomtown" due to its rapid and temporary population growth driven by the mining industry.
Roberta Key Haldane has written: 'Gold-mining boomtown' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, Biography, History
The Boomtown Rats was created in 1975.
Boomtown Records was created in 2002.
The Irish band the Boomtown Rats.
"Boomtown" is typically written as one word.
The Best of The Boomtown Rats was created in 2003.
native americans have to live in a boomtown during the gold rush period and it was a horrible experience for them they were forced into cramped areas with little food they were to harvest and most homes were small and families were big so they had to ajust into this way of life.
Boomtown - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Singapore:PG
The Boomtown Rats' Greatest Hits was created in 1987.
That is the correct spelling of the informal term "boomtown" (rapidly developing urban area).
The Comstock Lode turned Virginia City, Nevada, into a prominent boomtown. Discovered in 1859, the rich silver deposits attracted thousands of miners, leading to rapid population growth and economic development. Virginia City became a bustling center of commerce and culture in the American West during the mining boom.