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Why Was Industrial Mining So Dangerous

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Why was industrial mining so dangerous?


A) Mining operations in the late nineteenth century were low-capital ventures with little know-how or experience.
B) Miners were typically inexperienced immigrants who were not accustomed to a full day's work.
C) Mines in the American West often dug to unprecedented depths that made shafts less stable.
D) Union organizers tended to sabotage mining equipment, causing deadly accidents.

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