The legacy of copper mining in Arizona

The legacy of copper mining in Arizona

Arizona produces more copper than any other state. This brief history shows how Arizona’s copper mining built a state and changed a nation.

25 Comments

  1. #1 Clipz on November 21, 2020 at 8:57 pm

    If your are seeing this your are going to the travis Scott event in fortnite and sub to me oakwood

  2. Bill Deegan on November 21, 2020 at 8:58 pm

    @PlacidRationale Copper "does nothing for the welfare of humans?"  You use it everyday.  Try living without it.

  3. Matthew Olson on November 21, 2020 at 8:59 pm

    That music tho…Wow! I almost cried there at the end.

  4. James Murphy on November 21, 2020 at 9:02 pm

    A Fair tale story book
    Now the dark side
    We take Arizona from Mexico

  5. Rhylee Skvarek on November 21, 2020 at 9:02 pm

    A little sickly sweet in presentation but makes a good point.

    nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo way i can barley hear them

  6. Charlie K on November 21, 2020 at 9:02 pm

    Why?

  7. Irish Tino on November 21, 2020 at 9:03 pm

    Nice propaganda piece from the state of Arizona. Lots of flags, jingoism, wanted to vomit while watching.

  8. Howard McKay on November 21, 2020 at 9:04 pm

    Winston Churchill was the son of Jenny Jerome, daughter of the major investor in the copper mine at Jerome.

  9. hitssquad on November 21, 2020 at 9:05 pm

    When people first arrived on Earth they found it a big ball of nothing but garbage. Slowly, but surely, people have been transforming the surface of the earth from it’s natural state of garbage, to one of order.

  10. mchughcb on November 21, 2020 at 9:11 pm

    Resolution will be a massive mine once they can get over all the permitting. However block caving at that depth will have it challenges.

  11. Abou kalley on November 21, 2020 at 9:15 pm

    Very interesting!

  12. Hannah Wu on November 21, 2020 at 9:18 pm
  13. Mark Conde on November 21, 2020 at 9:23 pm

    3:05 San Manuel

  14. 1965ace on November 21, 2020 at 9:24 pm

    You had me until you showed those pathetic solar panels and windmills. 

  15. Philosophic human on November 21, 2020 at 9:24 pm

    This is one of those movies you’d see at like a park. You know what I mean?

  16. Erwin Essig on November 21, 2020 at 9:28 pm

    GREAT coin, where can we buy some?

  17. dany alam on November 21, 2020 at 9:30 pm

    why dont you about the acid rain that thoes mine produced and fucked all around nature?

  18. Lexy Hawkins on November 21, 2020 at 9:41 pm

    Was this published originally online or published as a film then published online? please help 🙂

  19. Jack In Arizona on November 21, 2020 at 9:43 pm

    *https://youtu.be/6mTr_Rlmd5I*

  20. Liz Stenson on November 21, 2020 at 9:44 pm

    What did this so to the Native Americans that lived in Globe. Az. Did they profit?

  21. William W. Little on November 21, 2020 at 9:47 pm

    A little sickly sweet in presentation but makes a good point.

  22. Erwin Essig on November 21, 2020 at 9:50 pm

    It is about time that people take gold coins seriously, 10/30/2012

  23. Arizona Experience on November 21, 2020 at 9:50 pm

    Copper mining has been an unmistakable force and the main economic driver in Arizona. While mining poses its own set of challenges, copper from Arizona is important to state and domestic production materials. The video aims to tell the unique and fascinating story of that history.

  24. ChicanoBluesAZ on November 21, 2020 at 9:52 pm

    If It can’t be grown, It must be mined.

  25. Krzysztof Kołodziejak on November 21, 2020 at 9:54 pm

    so many tons, where it is? what is this happening?

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