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mining camps in the 1800s

mining camps in the 1800s

Mar 25 2020 · The mining camps were tent cities that grew rapidly in areas of gold discovery and people often moved to the next site within months after the gold supplies were depleted Overcrowded conditions in the towns and camps increased the lawless conditions Miners became victims of violence bandits and other crimes

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