The farmers from the Midwest in the United States are located in the drainage area of the Mississippi River system. The Mississippi River gets all the water from the region into the Gulf of Mexico where it ends its flow. Because for the farming the farmers are using lot of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides, they are managing to pollute the water, be it the surface one, or the ground one. All of that polluted water ends up in the Gulf of Mexico.
The pollution affects the marine life very badly, including the fishes, so their numbers drop significantly because they are dying out from the pollution. That will lead to a situation where the fishermen from the Gulf of Mexico will be left without fish for fishing, thus without profit and without an important food source.
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One historical event or development in the period 1830 to 1860 that is not explicitly mentioned that could be used to support Hahn’s interpretation is how the United States became the engine of the ecom¿nomy of the planet because of its industrial capacity. How the Gross Domestic Product grew and the many opportunities the US offered to immigrants to work in major industries such as the Standard Oil Company of John F. Rockefeller, or the Steel company of Andrew Carnegie.
Innovations and the use of technology helped industries to earn more profits and invest that money in the creation of jobs and the spread of their operations nationwide.
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Cyanide is released from natural substances in some foods and in certain plants such as cassava, lima beans and almonds. Pits and seeds of common fruits, such as apricots, apples, and peaches, may have substantial amounts of chemicals which are metabolized to cyanide.