"<span>The major petroleum strikes that began the rapid growth in petroleum exploration and speculation occurred in </span>Southeast Texas<span>, but soon reserves were found across Texas and wells were constructed in </span>North Texas<span>, </span>East Texas<span>, and the </span>Permian Basin<span> in </span>West Texas<span>. Although limited reserves of oil had been struck during the 19th century, the strike at </span>Spindletop<span> near Beaumont in 1901 gained national attention, spurring exploration and development that continued through the 1920s and beyond. Spindletop and the Joiner strike in East Texas, at the outset of the </span>Great Depression<span>, were the key strikes that launched this era of change in the state."</span>
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second Continental Congress
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Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act
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The RICO Act or the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act which was passed in 1970. It is a federal law which provides the additional criminal punishments and a civil cause of action for the act that is performed as the part of ongoing criminal organization. RICO features the monetary punishments which allows the government to impound all the profits that is derived from the criminal activities.
The history of religion in early Virginia begins with the commencing of Anglican<span>services in Jamestown 1607, which became the established church in 1619, and culminates with the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1786.</span>
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True because they are protest church
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