Miners typically sought shelter in simple structures like tents, shanties, or cabins, depending on the mining location and resources available. In more established mining towns, they might live in small wooden houses or boarding houses. These shelters were often basic and crowded, providing minimal protection from the elements while accommodating the influx of workers. Safety and comfort were often secondary to proximity to the mining sites.
tye miners lived in tents
The gold miners tried to stay as healthy as they could by having good food and washing cloths often but some miners wer not healthy because they were to poor to provide food and sometimes shelter.
Miners Mostly Needed ;- Food- Shelter- Gold- Fresh Water- Gold Pans- PickaxesThats Mostly what the average miner would need/or bring with them on their journey to the California
They sold supplies that were needed by the miners. Supplies like food, shelter, buckets, and other mning tools
Nothing as most miners were slaves. They would have received food, water and shelter but probably not clothing. As slaves they went naked.
Nothing as most miners were slaves. They would have received food, water and shelter but probably not clothing. As slaves they went naked.
During the gold rush, miners often faced harsh and unsafe working conditions, with long hours and little regard for their health and safety. Many miners lived in temporary camps with inadequate shelter and sanitation, leading to poor living conditions. Additionally, competition for gold led to tensions and conflicts, particularly with Indigenous populations and among miners themselves. Economic exploitation was common, as many miners found it difficult to profit from their labor due to high costs and rampant inflation.
No, they are copper miners.
They basicly were just minners, mining for jewels untill snow white came into their house and started cleaning. Which at that they gave snow white shelter.
Miners need Money
Miners need Money
The miners got out on October 15Th .