In the mining frontier,

a. the largest and most profitable mines were owned by mining corporations.
b. small independent miners controlled production and set prices.
c. labor/management relations were peaceful due to high pay and industry profits.
d. environmental concerns prevented the use of wasteful and destructive technologies.
e. Native Americans supplied most of the labor force.


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