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The Great American History Fact-Finder

Boom Towns

settlements that suddenly spring up or increase in size as the result of the discovery of a vital resource, such as gold, silver, or oil. In the nineteenth-century West, promoters fostered such booms to bring new settlers to their towns to buy land and work mines. If the mines did not produce the wealth the promoters promised, the settlers and workers left and the towns quickly died, becoming ghost towns.



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