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The Mining Boom Objective: Explain how mining affected the US during the late 1800s Do Now: What do you think tare the chances of getting rich during the Gold Rush? Western Mining - Miners raced across the continent, hoping to strike it rich. - Gold rush Pikes Peak, Colorado 1858 - Comstock Lode- one of the world’s richest silver veins located in Nevada - In 20 years mined $500 million worth of precious metals. - Patio Process- method introduced by Hispanics which used mercury to extract silver from ore. Seward’s Folly • US Secretary of State William H. Seward negotiated purchase of Alaska in 1867 –Less than 2 cents an acre! – he was ridiculed, but he remained confident “possess treasure…. Equal to those of any other region of the continent.” Discovery of gold leads to Klondike Gold Rush • Pg.418-419 Life in Mining Communities • Mining camps sprang up over night. – Mostly men • The Settlers – All different nationalities – From rich to poor – Competition led to discrimination, especially Chinese • Instability – Tension between ethnic groups led to fighting • Deadwood, SD – Vigilante committees due to absence of law enforcement –Over time, miners formed unions to fight wage cuts and dangerous working conditions. – As camps grew into towns, it began to stabilize. • Owners of saloons and stores more likely to get rich! • Families start coming. • Hydraulic mining –Water shot at high pressure ripped away ravel and dirt to expose minerals beneath • Hard-rock mining –Sinking deep shafts to obtain ore locked in veins of rocks