A world map shows silver mining locations marked by black circles with "A g." Some key areas include the U S, Mexico, Canada, Germany, South Africa, Japan, and Australia. Major clusters are in the western countries of North and South America, and Europe.
Silver | Settled by 400 CE | Settled by 800 CE | |
---|---|---|---|
Alaska | 30 | ||
Arizona | 315 | ||
Utah | 144 | ||
Yukon | 4 | ||
Northwest Territories | 2 | ||
Idaho | 158 | ||
Washington | 61 | ||
Wyoming | 4 | ||
Nunavut | 1 | ||
Montana | 163 | ||
Texas | 3 | ||
Missouri | 1 | ||
North Carolina | 5 | ||
Oregon | 100 | ||
New Brunswick | 1 | ||
New Mexico | 92 | ||
British Columbia | 10 | ||
Michigan | 1 | ||
Colorado | 430 | ||
Nevada | 206 | ||
Massachusetts | 1 | ||
New York | 2 | ||
Québec | 11 | ||
Manitoba | 14 | ||
Ontario | 76 | ||
California | 153 | ||
South Dakota | 5 | ||
Hawaii | 2.28% | 58.3% |
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