Wisconsin's "Badger State" Origin

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Wisconsin became known as "The Badger State" because early lead miners were too poor, too busy, or both to build a home on their mining claim. They endured the harsh Wisconsin winters by living inside their mines, earning mockery and the nickname "badgers" for their underground lifestyle.

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