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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
14

What are four goods Oklahoma creates?

History
2 answers:
sveta [45]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

OKC: Oklahoma ranks high nationally in the value of mineral production, which includes petroleum, natural gas, natural gas liquids, coal, and stone. Oil and gas production historically have been the major components of Oklahoma's economy.

PENNSYLVANIA: The Pennsylvania Colony exported iron ore and manufactured iron products to England, including tools, plows, kettles, nails and other items. Major agriculture in the Pennsylvania Colony included livestock, wheat, corn, and dairy. Manufacturing in the Pennsylvania Colony included shipbuilding, textiles, and papermaking.

Explanation:

SORRY I COULDNT FIND NOTHING ABOUT OREGON.

fenix001 [56]3 years ago
6 0

1. beef cattle, cotton, hay, peanuts

2. milk, vegetables, shrubs, bulbs

3. corn, eggs, milk, mushrooms

Beef cattle, cotton, hay and peanuts are somethings that the people of Oklahoma and it's state produce.

Milk, vegetables, shrubs, and bulbs are common among the producers of Oregon.

Corn, eggs, milk and mushrooms are four major things that Pennsylvania produces.

Hope this answer helps you!

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