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Q: Who lived in boomtowns?
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Who lived in boomtowns during World War 2?

Lots of people... The were usually founded because of a resource, such as: gold, oil, silver, coal etc. But no one really specifically lived in boomtowns. Just people who wanted to make a quick buck, and lots of them. Lots of people... The were usually founded because of a resource, such as: gold, oil, silver, coal etc. But no one really specifically lived in boomtowns. Just people who wanted to make a quick buck, and lots of them.


Why did miners begin to leave boomtowns?

they began to leave their boomtowns and dissapeared just as quickly when the mine was closed


What role did women play in boomtowns?

women helped build and manufacture the boomtowns. they built the baby rooms and were very helpful


What were the gold rush community?

Boomtowns


Do boomtowns still exist?

Yes


Why did inflation occurs in boomtowns?

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What led to the start of boomtowns in the west?

cattle


What did gold miners eat in 1800?

The gold miners lived in boomtowns. Boomtowns where towns that grew when a mine was discoved. when a mine closed though they slowly disapeared. some miners lived in bording houses which they rented for a week of even a night. YOUR A LIER! They lived in mining camps.


What led to the start of boomtowns and what caused their declines?

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Name three boomtowns of the 1800s?

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What community grew suddenly when a mine opened?

boomtowns, i guess. :)


What was the name given to the communities that seemed to spring up overnight?

These communities were called "boomtowns" due to their rapid growth and development, often in response to a sudden economic opportunity such as a gold rush or oil discovery. Boomtowns were characterized by a quick increase in population and infrastructure to support the influx of people seeking their fortunes.