In the early days of mining, many miners lived away from their families, often in temporary camps or mining towns. However, as mining communities developed, some miners moved their families to these areas, leading to the establishment of more permanent settlements. The presence of families often brought stability to mining towns, but conditions could still be harsh and challenging for both miners and their families.
29 miners died
The miners strike had a significant impact on the miners' families. Many families faced financial hardship as the main source of income was cut off and they struggled to make ends meet. There were also emotional and psychological impacts as the strike created tensions, stress, and uncertainty within the families.
How did the miners live in th early days?
the gold miners lived in: · Tents and bark Gunyahs: these were portable. · Miners Humpy: Some miners lived in a Humpy. · Slab hut
Ludlow, Colorado
Ludlow, Colorado :)
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it is where coal miners live:)
Each other in their campsites.
Yes elephants do live in families
it was hard for families because they do not have any predictions of the future especially children
No but there a miners