What caused frequent violence to break out in mining camps?

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Men were upset at the cost of food and clothing.
Men were upset at the cost of food and clothing.

Men were frustrated by failure to find gold.
Men were frustrated by failure to find gold.

Men did not agree with the legal decisions.
Men did not agree with the legal decisions.

Men were sick with dysentery and cholera.
Men were sick with dysentery and cholera.

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Frequent violence in mining camps was primarily caused by men did not agree with the legal decisions. Disputes over claims, ownership, and the interpretation of mining laws often led to conflicts and violence among miners.