UNIT #1 SETTLING THE WEST LESSON #4 Growth of Mining Industry (74-77)

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UNIT #1 SETTLING THE WEST LESSON #4 Growth of Mining Industry (74-77)

Essential Questions 1. What caused the quick growth in population in the West in the late 1800s? 2. What are three methods of mining in the late 1800s? Include a brief description of each.

Questions to ponder 1. If you were to pick up and leave here, and go somewhere where there was no one you knew, and nothing modern what would you bring? 2. What would motivate you to leave your comfortable home to go somewhere totally foreign with no support from home? - The miners who went out west - that s what they did.

Settling the West Most of the original people who moved to the American West did so in search of riches mining for gold or silver When one person found gold, others joined in, and every tried to stake claim on as much of the mining area as they could Others arrived to support them. Towns appeared over night They called these BOOMTOWNS 2m

As you re watching the video, describe a boomtown

Tombstone :30-1:00m In Arizona Silver was found there 1877 Huge wave of prospectors appeared Lasted about 30 years Known for lawlessness They hired Wyatt Earp and his brothers as Town Marshals Famous GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL 1881 4m

Boomtowns Formed quickly Example: Virginia City in Nevada Started with a population of around 200 In four months, it grew to 30,000 Furniture shops Opera house Six story hotel Several newspapers Most towns were VERY rough

Life in a Boomtown Prospectors often fought over claims A strike is when gold is found A lode is the gold attached to that strike Law and order usually provided by volunteers, willing to take on the responsibility Saloon was usually the first structure built The town would survive as long as the lode produced gold Once the lode dried up, prospectors abandoned the town and moved on Abandoned towns became known as GHOST TOWNS

Book work Your book discussed the Comstock Lode Read p. 74 (Boomtowns: first two paragraphs) 1. What was the Comstock Lode? 2. How did it lead to the formation of an entire state?

Mining Leads to Statehood Nevada grew in population so fast It took only five years, from discovery of the Comstock Lode, to statehood (1864) Railroads were built to connect these towns Denver is an example of a supply point Became the second largest city in the West Lead and silver were also valuable Tombstone is another example

Tombstone :30-1:00m In Arizona Silver was found there 1877 Huge wave of prospectors appeared Lasted about 30 years Known for lawlessness They hired Wyatt Earp and his brothers as Town Marshals Famous GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL 1881 4m

As you re watching the video, describe the law in an old Western town.

Mining Technology Usually tools were pans, pick axes and shovels. Sluice mining was more effective. With this, they diverted the river through a trough, using gravity to let the heavier minerals fall out Sometimes shoved into trough with ridges Ultra modern HYDRAULIC MINING pelted mountain sides with a stream of water to expose buried minerals This method was VERY expensive This method was VERY destructive

Panning

Sluice 1:00m

Changes to the Land Hydraulic mining tore up the mountains The millions of tons of silt flowed into rivers Rivers got clogged, and overflowed banks Led to destroyed thousands of acres of Farmland and homes Farmers protested New Federal law in 1884 outlawed hydraulic mining click

What are these mining methods: Sluice mining Hydraulic mining

Questions to answer 1. Why do you think the saloon was the first building in a boomtown? What does this say about the men that lived there? Entertainment these were rough men 2. What was the motivation that usually caused boomtowns to appear overnight? Usually it was gold or silver found in the area 3. What was the usual reason boomtowns became ghost towns? When the lode ran out

Questions to answer 4. Why would a miner use sluicing or hydraulic mining, instead of the usual tools? Faster and more efficient 5. What was the protest to hydraulic mining? Farmers protested the destruction of farmland 6. Why don t miners use hydraulic mining today? Way to destructive to the environment. Still leads to floods today!