Aint nobody got time for DAT!
Miners for gold ranchers farmers for land mormons for religous freedom
the merchants selling supplies to the miners.
miners buit pleasant, charming towns near the mines
Victorian coal miners typically started work early in the morning, often around 5:00 AM. This early start was necessary to maximize daylight hours, as many mines operated without artificial lighting. Miners frequently worked long shifts, sometimes lasting up to 12 hours, depending on the specific practices of the mine and the demands of coal production.
People that sold things TO the miners- like food, equipment, entertainment.
Mountain men- men who came up from the mountains Pioneers, Mormons and miners- Miners were digging for gold, Mormons were spreading the word about their religion, Pioneers were people who were travelling to unknown territories to settle. Cattlemen and Cowboys- Farmers and cowboys Homesteaders- People who were looking to move and settle in America
Yes, miners, ranchers, and farmers settled in the Rocky Mountains during the 19th century. The discovery of gold and silver attracted miners to the region, leading to the establishment of mining towns. Ranchers and farmers followed, drawn by the fertile valleys and grazing land available in certain areas. This influx of settlers contributed to the economic development and population growth of the region.
The three jobs are miners,traders and farmers.
Farmers dug deep well to get water
Miners, farmers, and cowhands. Miners sought out gold. Farmers built cattle ranches. and Cowhands claimed land for family farms
they usually are farmers but in some cases are miners
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Mostly as farmers, slaves or miners (tin coal etc).
it was mainly the 'Blacks', coal miners and farmers.
miners and farmers
Not many - many work informally, such as land miners and farmers.
They are farmers, miners and many more but mostly they are anagricultural people.