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  2. Coal Region - Wikipedia

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    A Welsh miner in a coal mine in Pennsylvania's Coal Region in 1910. By the 18th century, the Susquehannock Native American tribe that had inhabited the region was reduced 90 percent [2] in three years of a plague of diseases and possibly war, [2] opening up the Susquehanna Valley and all of Pennsylvania to European settlers.

  3. Geology of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    American geologists recognized the importance of Pennsylvania's coal region and named the Upper Carboniferous Period the Pennsylvanian Period because of the abundance of coal in the state. Despite this, Celestine was proposed as the state mineral in 2002. The proposal however, was not approved by the state legislature.

  4. Pittsburgh coal seam - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh seam was America's principal seam of coal production during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. [23] Pittsburgh-seam coal was ideally suited to making coke, particularly for iron blast furnaces. It fostered the development of much of southwestern Pennsylvania, particularly a section of the Pittsburgh seam known as ...

  5. 5 Cities Relying on Coal - AOL

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    Most Americans probably think that coal is dead. Many coal towns are turning into ghost towns as the country moves away from using it to generate electricity in favor of cleaner, cheaper natural gas.

  6. History of anthracite coal mining in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In 1754, George Washington led an expedition across the Allegheny Mountains, and his second-in-command wrote a letter detailing an abundance of natural luxuries including coal in Western Pennsylvania. [11] In 1761, the first actual Pennsylvania coal mine is recorded on the “Plan of Fort Pitts and Parts Adjacent” map.

  7. Why the Death of Coal in America Is Saving You Money - AOL

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    Alamy Coal is dying as a source of energy in the U.S. as increased regulation and competing energy sources push it out of the market. The headlines might make you think that coal's decline will ...

  8. Health and environmental impact of the coal industry - Wikipedia

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    When coal is compared to solar photovoltaic generation, the latter could save 51,999 American lives per year if solar were to replace coal-based energy generation in the U.S. [33] [34] Due to the decline of jobs related to coal mining a study found that approximately one American suffers a premature death from coal pollution for every job ...

  9. Why the Death of Coal in America Is Saving You Money - AOL

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