the summary of the poem the nation's strength
The boom in gold in silver brought miners to wherever said minerals were discovered. When the miners needed supplies merchants came too. They whould build whole towns called mining towns. Mining towns consisted of saloons, dentists, barbers, etc. Once all the minerals ran out the towns slowly went completely bankrupt, becoming ghost towns.
Mining towns were developed to mine resources such as gold, iron, coal, etc. They were bascically for making more money, or in some cases, such as the Calif. Gold Rush, they gave an incentive to move to the mining town. How am I sure? I am a teacher that is giving the lesson to her students at this moment. LRMS ALL THE WAAYY :) Go Jaguars !
they ran out of food
He wore gold shoes when he ran the 200m and the 400m.
This only happened in Massachusetts.
The miners moved on, and the towns were abandoned and left to fall into ruins.
The miners moved on, and the towns were abandoned and left to fall into ruins.
Pursued other opportunities
Some of them did. When the gold ran out, they opened businesses in the towns. Others took their gold back to China with them.
The miners moved on, and the towns were abandoned and left to fall into ruins.
when the gold runs out we would be screwed. One of the things we wouldn't have is jewellery for women and men to wear
mining took place and it was wild or often too dangerous . when the silver and gold ran out people started to leave
ran out of a rare material and found in a different place in nevvada.
The boom in gold in silver brought miners to wherever said minerals were discovered. When the miners needed supplies merchants came too. They whould build whole towns called mining towns. Mining towns consisted of saloons, dentists, barbers, etc. Once all the minerals ran out the towns slowly went completely bankrupt, becoming ghost towns.
Hill End is a typical Australian ghost town which, like many Australian gold towns, dwindled to very few inhabitants once the gold ran out. It is rich in history.
Because, they heard of gold findings in the west. When they got there they would pan for gold in rivers, and after a lot of people came to the west the gold quickly ran out and was really hard to find.
The Chinese primarily came to Australia because of the goldrushes. The Australian goldrush started in the 1850s, and it was then that large numbers of Chinese began immigrating to Australia, to Melbourne and Sydney first, then out to the goldfields. In many gold boom towns, once the gold ran out, the Chinese who did not return to their homeland went into business in the local towns.