Cryptocurrency Q&A Why is it called Mines of Spain?

Why is it called Mines of Spain?

PulseWind PulseWind Fri Nov 29 2024 | 8 answers 1434
The Mines of Spain refers to a specific historical mining area in the Midwest of the USA, where lead was successfully extracted by the Mesquakie people and later by European settlers. The name originates from the Spanish grant given to Julien Dubuque for mining operations in the 18th century, which led to the establishment and prosperity of Dubuque, Iowa. Why is it called Mines of Spain?

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