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Women were important to the success of miming towns?

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How where mining towns different from Mormon towns?

Mining towns were different than Mormon towns mostly because mining towns were focused on getting rich and mining, and Mormon towns were focused on religion rather than money. Mining towns were more 'rough and tumble' or 'wild west' than Mormon towns, which were more peaceful and civilized and had a lot more women and children. However, in the west, some Mormon towns were also mining towns. Nevertheless, most Mormon towns were farming, ranching, or industrial communities.


When mining was no longer profitable many mining towns became ghost towns or?

It is true that when mining was no longer profitable, and mines stopped producing, the mining towns became ghost towns. The reason was because the people that lived in the town had to leave the area looking for work.


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.


Do you thInk women were important to the success of mining towns?

Yes, women were important to the success of mining towns. They played crucial roles as wives, mothers, and community leaders, providing domestic support, social stability, and contributing to the overall well-being of the town. Additionally, women often ran businesses and offered services that catered to the needs of miners, further contributing to the economic growth and development of the mining towns.


Is mining town a ghost town?

Most of the old mining towns are considered to be ghost towns now. Many of the mines went out of business and without the work, people had to move away and leave the town empty.


After the rush to the western gold mining towns who took over mining operations?

Large mining companies


After the first rush to the western gold-mining towns who over mining operations?

Large mining companies


Who took over mining operations after the first rush to gold mining towns?

Large mining companies


What happened to most mining towns?

Pursued other opportunities


When mining booms were followed by busts boom towns turned into what?

Ghost towns


Who lived in mining towns?

Chinese Immigrants