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Growth of Southern West Virginia

Coal Mining Section 8 of 20

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Big investments in West Virginia's coal industry changed the region's economy and way of life. Railroads helped move coal and connected the state to the rest of the country. Since there weren't enough local workers, companies brought in people from other places and built company towns to house and support them. As coal mining grew, traditional farming began to fade due to rising costs and new demands.

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