The history of the copper mine had a major impact on Michigan. The copper mine brought about the effect that there is a region known as "the country of the copper mine" by joining the copper mine on the upper peninsula of Michigan. Copper mining also brings about the development of technology necessary for lift and drilling and the development of the town of Keweenaw. In addition, it creates many potential employment opportunities for urban residents that have developed to support these mines.
In the mid 1940's, reports by Michigan's state state geologist Douglas Houghton caused state copper booms, the first modern copper mine opened on this island. Evidence of early mining work is everywhere, with many stone hammers, some copper crafts, and copper being partially processed from rocks but left in place. Ancient pits and grooves led to the discovery of many copper mines mined in the 19th century. The island was once home to the resort community. Fishery industry fell sharply but Edisen Fishery continues. For many small islands surrounding the Royal Island, the boat has been guided through Passage Island, Rock Harbor, Rock of the Ages Lighthouse, Menagery Island Aisle Royal Lighthouse.
Many mining companies operate in the Bath area from the 19th century to the 20th century, but the largest and most powerful is the Anaconda mining company. Marcus Daly is one of the famous "Bronze Kings", in 1899 an Amalgamated copper mining company was formed and his company bought most of the area's mines in the fight against Daly and other copper mines in Montana did. "It will be a virtual monopoly with mining and mining of copper products in the Butte and its surroundings. By the beginning of the 20th century anaconda mining will be the world's largest mining until it is sold to Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) in 1977 It became one of the companies.)
In the late 1800s, Bart was a huge mine town. The discovery that the town is discovering in one of the best copper mines in the west is related to it. Copper demand in ordinary households soared the fate of the butte industry. As the locals say, Butehill is covered with a chimney and headstock. Mine houses face mines and other local land uses related to mining are taking place. As soon as the mine continues to draw copper, the residential area of Butte is prosperous.