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The towns in which populations quickly grew because of the gold rush were called boomtowns.

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Answered by ruchichoudhary060
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true because Whenever gold was discovered in a new place, miners would move in and make a mining camp. Sometimes these camps would rapidly grow into towns called boomtowns. The cities of San Francisco and Columbia are two examples of boomtowns during the gold rush.

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