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Places in the west where major mines existed in the second half of the nineteenth century included California, Nevada , Montana and the black hills of ?

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Dakota

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User Vikas Sardana
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South Dakota, during the late 19th century the Black Hills of Dakota were one of many locations where miners moved in the Westward expansion during the gold rush. It was a location that followed the gold rush movement to Montana and Colorado.
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