RECONSTRUCTION 1865 1877
WOMENS SUFFRAGE
Question
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Boomtown
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Gold Town
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Ghost Town
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Whenever gold was discovered in a new place, miners would move in and make a mining camp. Sometimes these camps would rapidly grow into towns called boomtowns. The cities of San Francisco and Columbia are two examples of boomtowns during the gold rush . A lot of boomtowns eventually turned into abandoned ghost towns.
Detailed explanation-2: -Introduction-What is a Boomtown? A boomtown can be simply defined as a community undergoing rapid growth due to sudden economic shock. There is a long history of U.S. boomtowns linked to natural resource development dating back to the 1849 gold rush, which sparked a massive population migration to California.
Detailed explanation-3: -: a town that experiences a sudden growth in business and population : a booming town.
Detailed explanation-4: -Modern-day examples of resource-generated boomtowns include Fort McMurray in Canada, as the extraction of nearby oilsands requires a vast number of workers, and Johannesburg in South Africa, based on the gold and diamond trade.
Detailed explanation-5: -The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) was a gold rush that began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W.