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.. Why did mining attract people to various parts of the Midwest and the West

People wanted to start a new life.

People wanted to make a lot of money.

People wanted to explore new territories.

People wanted to own lots of land.

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Answer:

People wanted to make a lot of money.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 1858, there was the discovery of precious metals such as silver in Comstock Lode in Nevada and Gold in Califonia ten years earlier. These discoveries attracted settlers to the areas for decades because they wanted to strike it rich by mining those precious resources.

They created what was known then as boomtowns which later turned into ghost towns by the time the people in those communities exhausted the minerals that was available then.

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