The products produced on the prairies went mostly to "<span>a. to people in the cities" since this was a time before mass transportation made it easy to ship the products further. </span>
Growth of whaling and transportation industries....hope this helped
All research and assumptions point towards the Shona, a group during the iron age.
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The effects of the oil boom in Kilgore, Texas helped relieve the effects of the Depression in the area. Oil discovery on the region led to rapid industrialization and more revenue which helped in the development of other sectors such as transportation, education and other social amenities.
The set back was mainly pollution. The industrial processing of the oil led to air pollution from the industries due to gas flaring. Water pollution was also common and the waters in the area are regarded as one of the most polluted in the United States. This was because the several sea ports built in the area for easy transportation of the oil had some oil seeping out into the water during loading and offloading. The land which had oil with neighboring water bodies weren't spared too.
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Peasants and farmers
Ancestor worship
Link between the people and the gods
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