Irizzlequex
Irizzlequex Irizzlequex
  • 01-12-2015
  • History
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What did miners, cowboys, and railroad workers in the late 1800s have in common?

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HistoryGuy HistoryGuy
  • 11-12-2015
It could be argued that miners, cowboys, and railroad workers in the late 1800s shared the traits of being unconventional workers who were taking part in the expansion of the United States, since all of these people worked in the west.
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jaredjohannson
jaredjohannson jaredjohannson
  • 12-10-2018

They all faced danger and hardships

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