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[PDF] Life in a Mining Community Lesson Plan - National Park ServiceMany companies built neighborhoods near the mine and provided land for commercial and business districts. Focus: Employees needed homes to accommodate wives, ...
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[PDF] CHAPTER 9 LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND MINESIn occupational communities, people must have the means to survive and prosper, either in the same place or elsewhere, once mining ceases. Issues such as the.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mining regions and cities - OECDMining regions are home to diverse communities, who are linked to rural ecosystems and environmental amenities. Across the globe, over half the critical ...
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Better Health in Mines and Mining Communities: A Shared ...Mar 6, 2015 · The mining sector has great potential to lift the continent's poor out of poverty and distribute wealth from elites to citizens and from the central government ...
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The Company Town – EH.net - Economic History AssociationThe company town was an economic institution that was part of the market for labor. In a company town a single firm provided its employees with goods and ...
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Mining industry and sustainable development: Time for changeMay 6, 2017 · It is concluded that current mining practices need to change and contribute to community development with more equity, and to protect better natural resources ...
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Sustaining Heritage Patterns in Mining Towns of the North American ...Jun 7, 2021 · This article will discuss applications of an adapted historico-geographical approach to analyse heritage patterns in 19th-century mining towns.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The US Coal Industry in the Nineteenth Century – EH.netBy the 1890s, electric cutting machines replaced the blasting method of loosening the coal in some mines, and by 1900 a quarter of American coal was mined using ...Missing: advancements mechanization
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Introduction: a new mining and minting history for the AmericasJan 7, 2022 · This special issue spans the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries to reconsider the cultural and economic impact of mining and coin production in the early ...
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Natural Resource Mining in Africa - National Geographic EducationFeb 18, 2025 · This article outlines the historical relationship between mineral mining and colonialism in African countries, as well as the concerns surrounding mining ...
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(PDF) European Labor Migration, 19th Century - ResearchGateNov 25, 2019 · The result shows the new changing features of spatial-temporal patterns of China's interprovincial migration that Fan and Chen did not find out ...
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Workers' misery and labour movement - ERIHIn the 1810s, handloom weavers in Glasgow, spinners in Manchester and miners in Northumberland went on strike. In 1824 they succeeded in overturning the ban on ...
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Immigrants in the coal regionDuring the mid-nineteenth century, immigrants flooded into the Pennsylvania coal regions from Ireland, England, Wales, and the German states.
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Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest### Summary of Gender Ratio and Demographics in California Gold Rush Mining Communities
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[PDF] Dr. Katherine G. Morrissey147 Once women began arriving in gold rush California, they successfully used the imbalanced gender ratio to their entrepreneurial and romantic advantage ...
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Chinese Immigration and the Chinese Exclusion ActsIn the 1850s, Chinese workers migrated to the United States, first to work in the gold mines, but also to take agricultural jobs, and factory work, especially ...Missing: enclaves towns
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[PDF] HARD-ROCK MINING, LABOR UNIONS AND IRISH NATIONALISM ...This paper examines Irish nationalism, hard-rock mining, and labor unions in the Mountain West and Idaho, particularly the role of Irish immigrants in ...Missing: female ratio
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History of child labor in the United States—part 1: little children ...This article discusses the use of child labor in the United States, concentrating on the period after the Civil War through the rise of the child labor reform ...Missing: shift | Show results with:shift
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[PDF] Child Labor in America: History, Policy, and Legislative IssuesMar 26, 2012 · In the 19th and early 20th centuries, child workers were often viewed as an alternative source of low-wage labor who vied with their parents ...
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[PDF] Mining Archaeology in the American WestIn addition, Sanborn fire insurance maps of several mining towns, including the Comstock ... The town was famous for its hillside social stratification (De Quille ...
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Grass Valley and Nevada - City, California, 1850-1860 - jstorOf the populations of both camps in 1850, only about five out of every hundred can be located in these towns in 1856. It is a commonplace that miners were ...
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The Rise and Fall of Company Towns | Economic HistoryThe U.S. Coal and Coke Company (a subsidiary of U.S. Steel) operated a sprawling coal mining complex and built several company towns in McDowell County.
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Architecture: Black as coal - Stone-Ideas.comFeb 1, 2010 · (February 2010) When architects aim to lend the character of a coal mining region to buildings, the result is invariably dark.
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Building Stones Database for England - MineralsUKStone buildings commonly reflect the local geology, imparting local distinctiveness to historic towns, villages and rural landscapes. Stone is the major ...
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Obsolete Mining Buildings and the Circular Economy on the ... - MDPIAug 29, 2024 · The study demonstrated the potential for adapting buildings on a defunct mining site, mainly compressor and fan station.
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Incredible Photos of Boom Town Tent Cities - Western Mining HistorySometimes great mining cities had to rely on tents in the aftermath of a disaster. The following photo depicts tent buildings serving as temporary shelter after ...Missing: infrastructure | Show results with:infrastructure
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A history of mining in South Africa (GL)Johannesburg's large gold deposits that ran for miles underground ensured the little mining town mushroomed into a leviathan. BBefore the ...
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Ernest: Life in a Mining Town - Indiana University of PennsylvaniaErnest was a thriving mining community with a school, two churches, a barbershop, and a company store so large that it served as a warehouse for all other ...
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Prices and Wages by Decade: 1880-1889 - Library GuidesShows average daily wage earnings for a sample of laborers, yard hands, watchmen, teamsters, quarrymen, coal-heavers, helpers, unskilled factory operatives, ...
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Colorado's Green Gold: A Deep Dive into the State's Thriving ...As mining towns sprouted, so did the need for food. This led to an increase in farming activities, with settlers introducing new crops like wheat, barley, and ...
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Gold Rush Transforms San Francisco (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 2, 2021 · By 1849, as the gold rush fever swept through the country, the city's population exploded to a staggering 25,000. Because of the rapid ...Missing: towns | Show results with:towns
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Gold Rush Overview - California State ParksBy the end of 1849, it had risen to nearly 100,000, and it continued to swell to some 250,000 by 1852. Gold was both plentiful and - by happy geologic accident- ...Missing: growth | Show results with:growth
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Mining History - Nevada Bureau of Mines and GeologyIn his writing, Lincoln described two boom-bust cycles: first the Comstock production era covering roughly 1861 to 1889, then the Tonopah-Goldfield period ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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[PDF] The Life Cycle of a Coal Town: Widen, West Virginia, 1911-1963mines and miners, the coal industry continued to overproduce, lessening coal's market price and causing widespread unemployment during the 1920s.7. In his ...
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Gold is discovered and Coolgardie is bornAug 8, 2023 · Coolgardie's gold production began to lessen in the early 1900's and the towns population began to diminish, as those who hoped to find their ...
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[PDF] Boom and Bust in the American WestThe example of the California Gold Rush represents this pattern: after the early, individualistic rush, gold mining continued, but, as historian Ralph Mann has ...
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The Great Depression in Rural America | Living New DealThe New Deal arrived in 1933 and its programs stopped the bleeding in rural America and set the table for a rapid revival of most remaining farms and factories.
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Environmental Justice and Green Infrastructure in the Ruhr. From ...Air pollution, loss of green spaces, contaminated soil, a degraded river system, and a scattered settlement structure were the main impacts. Environmental ...
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Precious Metal Mining in ColoradoAcid mine drainage—the breakdown and leaching of sulfide metals from mine workings, mine waste rock, and mill tailings into local water sources—became a concern ...
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[PDF] Hydrogeochemical Investigations of Historic Mining Districts, Central ...many toxic heavy metals in those acidic waters (Plumlee and others, 1995a ... water contamination from metal mines and mining wastes: U.S.. Geological ...
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Superfund and Mining Megasites: Lessons from the Coeur d'Alene ...... and acid rock drainage. Severe soil erosion has occurred, resulting in deposition of several feet or more of sediment in the two creeks that drain the basin.Missing: 20th | Show results with:20th
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The historical development of diamond mining legislation in ...The 1874 GW Mining Ordinance was the first legislation in which the working of alluvial diggings and the mining of diamonds were separately regulated.Missing: environmental | Show results with:environmental
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The state and private diamond extraction at the British Cape Colony ...A discussion of the formation of these rules around the Kimberley diamond mines highlights the tension between attracting foreign investment and institutional ...
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Silicosis: Background, Pathophysiology, EpidemiologyOct 15, 2025 · Although silicosis has been recognized for many centuries, its prevalence increased markedly with the introduction of mechanized mining. The ...
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A Scourge Returns: Black Lung in Appalachia - PMCJan 1, 2016 · In the early 1970s, coal workers' pneumoconiosis, or black lung, affected around one-third of long-term underground miners. After new dust ...
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The Persistent, and Rising, Threat of Black Lung Disease - AJMCAug 26, 2024 · One of the most well-known areas with a high concentration of black lung disease is Appalachia, which stretches from southern New York state to ...Missing: 20th | Show results with:20th
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Coal Mining Fatality Statistics: 1900-2024Coal Fatalities for 1900 Through 2024. Please Note: Office workers included starting in 1973. FAQs | Freedom of Information Act | Privacy & Security Statement
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Mine Disasters, 1839-2023 | NIOSH - CDCNote: A mining disaster is defined as an incident with 5 or more fatalities. Sources. Options. Start year. 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847 ...
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Lung Disease in Central Appalachia: It's More than Coal Dust that ...Sep 30, 2021 · In addition to COPD, Central Appalachians face disparities in both the prevalence and mortality from coal worker's pneumoconiosis (CWP).
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Achievements in Public Health, 1900-1999: Control of Infectious ...The incidence of TB also declined as improvements in housing reduced crowding and TB-control programs were initiated. In 1900, 194 of every 100,000 U.S. ...Missing: communities 1920s
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The Quality of Services in Company Towns: Sanitation in Coal ...Mar 3, 2009 · Coal company towns were infamous, being described as exploitive, and charged with providing low-quality services, like sanitation.Missing: reforms | Show results with:reforms
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Coal mines - UK ParliamentBy 1870 over 1,000 lives were still being lost in mining accidents each year. In 1872 the Coal Mines Regulation Act introduced the requirement for pit managers ...
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Regulating Health and Safety in the British Mining Industries, 1800 ...It is plausible to infer that the rigorous 1872 coal law caused the fatality rate?s reduction, because the drop immediately followed the 1872 measure, but the ...Missing: UK | Show results with:UK
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The History of Merthyr Tydfil - The Town of Steel - Historic UKIn 1801 a population of 7,700 was recorded, which rose to 22,000 in 1831 and to 46,000 in 1851, establishing Merthyr as by far the largest town in Wales. The ...Missing: boom | Show results with:boom
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The deep history of British coal – from the Romans to the Ratcliffe ...Sep 30, 2024 · Demand for coal exploded in the 1700s thanks to a population boom. Initially, the nascent British mining industry struggled to keep up with ...
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[PDF] Industrial heritage, identity, and memory: the case of the Ruhr ValleyIt was only in the 19th century that mining truly changed the history of Ruhr Valley forever.3. At the beginning of that century, there were 127 coal mines ...Missing: deforestation | Show results with:deforestation<|separator|>
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Railways, Growth, and Industrialization in a Developing German ...Dec 2, 2022 · At the same time, railways expanded the market for German coal, especially from the Ruhr and Upper Silesia.Missing: Valley | Show results with:Valley
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Kutná Hora: Historical Town Centre with the Church of St Barbara ...Kutná Hora has developed as a result of the discovery and exploitation of the rich veins of silver ore since the end of the 13th century. In the 14th century ...Maps · Gallery · Videos · Documents
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HISTORY OF THE MINE - About the Salt Mines - Individual touristAt the end of the Middle Ages, 300–350 people worked in Wieliczka, and the annual production of salt reached 7 000 –8 000 tonnes.14th To 15th Century · 16th To 18th Century · The Partitions
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Coal and industrial relations: how miners secured workers' rightsJun 9, 2016 · Miners were among the first workers to organise into trade unions from the middle of the 1700s, battling a lack of legal recognition and resistance from the ...Origins Of Mining... · Industrial Conflict · Mining CommunitiesMissing: waves | Show results with:waves
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Nationalisation - By the People, For the PeopleAll mines and collieries with over 30 miners came under the NCB, a single body which oversaw production and development, regulated wages, introduced widespread ...
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Coal, War, and Peace in Twentieth-Century Europe - SpringsJul 21, 2022 · In the Second World War, the rapid success of German troops led to the majority of European coal mines being placed under Hitler's power. Once ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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The Comstock Lode and the Mining Frontier - Digital HistoryLargely because of Virginia City's population boom, Nevada Territory was created in 1861 and statehood came just three years later. By the 1870s, over $230 ...Missing: 1859 | Show results with:1859
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Virginia City Historic District, Nevada (U.S. National Park Service)Jun 5, 2018 · The Comstock Lode, as the discovery was called, stretched from Virginia City to Silver Hill. The discovery was unusual not only for the large ...
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Leadville, Colorado - | Advisory Council on Historic PreservationLeadville's mining history began in 1860 with the discovery of gold south of town. Roughly 8,000 prospectors arrived in “Oro City”—their name for the “instant ...Missing: rush | Show results with:rush
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The Klondike Gold Rush - UW Digital CollectionsFeb 4, 2002 · At the height of the gold rush in the summer of 1898, the Klondike region had a population of 30,000, of whom close to 17,000 lived in Dawson. ...Missing: 1890s historical facts
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What Was the Klondike Gold Rush? - National Park ServiceAug 6, 2024 · In August, 1896, Skookum Jim and his family found gold near the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory. Their discovery sparked one of the ...
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[PDF] The Reclamation of Sudbury: The Greening of a MoonscapeAs early as 1856, surveyors detected the presence of copper and nickel in the Sudbury area. In 1885, a surveyor discovered the richest deposits of nickel ore ...
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Mexican Silver-Mining in the Eighteenth Century: The Revival of ...Nov 1, 1970 · For nearly two hundred years Zacatecas maintained an unbroken record of high production despite the mid-seventeenth century depression that ...
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History and Significance of El Camino Real de Tierra AdentroJul 12, 2020 · El Camino Real's story begins with the 1546 discovery of a large silver vein in Zacatecas, Mexico. Twenty-seven years earlier, Hernán Cortés and ...
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An Ethnic Historic Site Survey for California (Chinese Americans)Nov 17, 2004 · Discriminatory legislation was passed that required the purchase of special licenses, forbade traditional Chinese fishing techniques, limited ...
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History of gold mining in VictoriaSep 4, 2025 · Gold was discovered in Ballarat in 1851, starting the gold rush. Victoria produced over 2,400 tonnes of gold, about one-third of Australia's ...History Of Gold Mining In... · 1800s · Historical Gold Mining...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable<|separator|>
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Aborigines & the gold rush - ErgoIndigenous Australians were participating in the economy; selling food and clothing to the miners and providing information about tracks and water sources.Missing: displacements | Show results with:displacements
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[PDF] Ric Battellino: Mining booms and the Australian economyFeb 23, 2010 · The population of Western Australia increased from 48 000 to 180 000 during the 1890s; and the population of Broken Hill grew from 6 000 in ...
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Shanxi's Coal and an Emerging National Movement in Provincial ...Provincial activists, including merchants, peasants, students, degree holders, and officials, insisted that Shanxi's coal was for the use of the community, the ...
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Mining in Ancient China | Academy of Chinese StudiesOct 16, 2019 · Mercury mines are concentrated in the southwest and southern provinces of Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, and also the southern part of the northern ...
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History/Background - Ministry of CoalIndia has a long history of commercial coal mining covering nearly 220 years starting from 1774 by M/s Sumner and Heatly of East India Company.
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Kinta Valley | Mining, Agriculture & Geology | BritannicaThe modern city dates from the 1890s, when British tin-mining companies transferred operations from around Taiping to the rich Kinta ores. Immigrant Chinese ...
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Coolie labour and colonial capitalism in Asia - Wiley Online LibraryAug 15, 2022 · This article is concerned with aspects of sourcing coolies wide and far and confined labour relations in Asia from colonialism until today.
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Ombilin Coal Mining Heritage of SawahluntoBuilt to exploit the exceedingly rich Ombilin coal deposits, located in the inaccessible mountains of West Sumatra, the Ombilin Coal Mining Heritage of ...
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[PDF] Capital and labour on the Kimberley diamond fields 1871-1890.Chiefs managed to restrict the access of white prospectors to the 'river diggings' of the Vaal River, at least on the north bank, until the early months of ...Missing: conservation regulations
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On the diamond fields around Kimberley - Sabinet African JournalsSep 30, 1972 · By 1870, there was a tent town and digger population at Pniel, as it was then called, of about 7000 people. But the discovery of the 'dry ...
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[PDF] The Cost of Gold - Harvard Law School | Human Rights ProgramThe gold rush that followed sparked an economic boom, which attracted wealthy mining magnates and then national and multinational corporations.
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Activity Six: Case Study: Zambia/Northern Rhodesia - Exploring AfricaA large urban area, known as the Copperbelt, developed around the copper mines. By 1950 Northern Rhodesia, which prior to 1920 was overwhelmingly rural, had ...
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[PDF] The tin mining industry in independent Nigeria - OpenBUThe open-cast tin mines of the Jos Plateau and surrounding areas, owned and controlled by British capital, were a prominent feature in the economic.
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Potosí - Atlantic History - Oxford BibliographiesFeb 20, 2024 · A rare boomtown that managed to survive, Potosí's population swelled to some 40,000 by 1570, and to over 100,000 by 1610, making it the most ...
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Mercury Production and Use in Colonial Andean Silver ProductionPotosí city was the largest city in the world in 1650 (population 160,000), and many more people were exposed to mercury vapor as a consequence of silver ...
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Colonization In Peru « Costa Rica Study Abroad Blog - UVM BlogsJan 25, 2022 · This image shows a zinc-lead-silver mine in Cerro de Pasco. Peru's metals and minerals have been exploited since the 16th-century Spanish rule.
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[PDF] The Micropolitics of Mining and Development in ZambiaAs world prices of copper soared through the 1960s, the Zambian state nationalized copper mining in the name of Africanization and national development. Thus ...
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[PDF] Bolivia's "New" Resource and its Role in Revolutionary PoliticsMay 13, 2023 · As for mining in Bolivia, it was since the 1970s that a wave of anthropological writings has emerged. Pioneered by June Nash's (1993) work ...
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Mining Regions and Cities Case of the Pilbara, Australia - OECDThe Pilbara is a large, low-density region in Western Australia, known for its mining, especially iron ore, and is a top supplier globally.Missing: Newman 2020s
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Estimated Resident Population (ERP) | Shire of East Pilbara - id ProfileThe population estimate for Newman as of the 30th June 2024 is 6,930. Since the previous year, the population has grown by 0.04%. Population growth in Shire of ...
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Newman Operations - BHPNewman Operations is a part of Western Australian Iron Ore (WAIO) and consists of two mining sites in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Iron Ore Western Australia | Global - Rio TintoA peek inside the logistics of feeding and housing our fly in and fly-out (FIFO) workforce in Western Australia. Gudai-Darri solar farm, Pilbara. Harnessing ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Fort McMurray's people hopes next government diversifies energy ...Apr 22, 2025 · In addition to extreme weather, Fort McMurray has weathered through multiple oil boom and bust cycles. About one-third of its residents are ...
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Fort McMurray: From oil town to hometown - Canada West FoundationJun 30, 2016 · Overall, the population in Fort McMurray has grown every year during the period from 2000 to 2015, increasing from 51,406 in 2000 to 125,032 in ...
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[PDF] Final report - IUCN NLThe study zooms in on the landscape level impacts of the nickel industry in Morowali,. Central Sulawesi, which has in the past decade emerged as a global hub ...
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Unveiling Morowali's Untold Stories Behind the Nickel IndustryApr 3, 2025 · Nickel mining in Morowali has created thousands of jobs for local workers, significantly improving their livelihoods. With the establishment of ...
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DR Congo: Huge expansion in cobalt and copper mining is ...Sep 12, 2023 · The expansion of industrial-scale cobalt and copper mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has led to the forced eviction of entire communities and ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Artisanal cobalt mining swallowing city in Democratic Republic of ...Feb 8, 2023 · Satellite imagery provided by Planet Labs shows the dramatic growth of copper and cobalt mines in and around the city of Kolwezi, in the ...Missing: 2010 2020s
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AI in Mining Market Primed to Surpass USD 7.2 Bn by 2033Apr 2, 2024 · Newmont Corporation has reported a 15% increase in productivity at its Nevada gold mines. · Anglo American has observed a 20% reduction in ...<|separator|>
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Nevada Gold Mines Leads US Mining with Autonomous HaulageAug 4, 2025 · Nevada Gold Mines (NGM) is pioneering mining automation in the United States through a groundbreaking partnership with Komatsu to implement ...Missing: percentage 2020s
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Breaking barriers for women in mining - World Bank BlogsJun 14, 2024 · Women make up only 15% of the mining workforce. The COVID-19 pandemic further increased job insecurity and reduced opportunities for women in ...Missing: migration modern 2020s
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[PDF] Mining for talent (EN) - OECDJun 25, 2025 · This paper examines the evolving challenges facing the mining sector, where rapid technological change, soaring global demand for critical.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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The Australian Mining Sector is Beholden to Immigration PolicyApr 29, 2024 · The Australian mining sector is sensitive to immigration policy due to labor shortages, increased costs, and the need for skilled foreign ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s<|control11|><|separator|>
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Life after coal: the South Australian city leading the wayJul 21, 2018 · It was a coal town, predicted to be wiped out by the closure of two ageing power plants. Now Port Augusta has 13 renewable projects in train.
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Mining-Indigenous Relationship AgreementsThese legally binding agreements can set out the terms for how a company and community will work together and establish a framework for cooperation and ...
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Chile's mining industry — a vanguard in climate change adaptationAug 26, 2024 · The country has officially been in drought since 2010— water availability is down 37% in the last 30 years and is predicted to drop by 50% in ...
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How Much Will Protests Threaten Mining Investment?A Latin America Advisor Q&A featuring viewpoints on how protests in Peru will affect mining investment from countries like China.Missing: license 2020s
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Our Commitment to a Goal of Net Zero by 2050 or Sooner - ICMMOct 5, 2021 · ICMM commits to net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050 or sooner, building pathways to achieve this, and will set Scope 3 targets.
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Workers facing 1 million job cuts push for just energy transitionSep 13, 2024 · The GCMT report projects that 1 million jobs in coal mining will be lost globally as coal mines close and coal-powered plants are retired.Missing: 1-2 | Show results with:1-2
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ESG Factors Influencing Mining: Top 2025 Trends - Farmonaut“Over 70% of mining investors in 2025 will prioritize ESG factors when making investment decisions.” Introduction: Why ESG Factors Are Pivotal in Mining ...Missing: major | Show results with:major