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How did mining lead to the establishment of new towns in the West?

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Mining brought forth a ton of people to the West, and created towns and homesteads.
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Answer: Mining settlements sometimes developed into permanent towns and cities.

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Beginning with the California Gold Rush of 1849, several other mining areas were discovered in the West.

These new boomtowns provided the crucial material for the eastern Industrial Revolution: gold, silver, zinc, copper, and lead.

Each mining area needed a town. Although most of them would disappear after the mines were emptied, leaving behind ghost towns, some of them prospered into big cities.

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