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26 January, 14:09

What caused the agrarian crisis in the northeastern U. S. in the early 19th century?

A. A plague of locusts killed tons of crops season after season.

B. Almost 300 years of intensive farming caused severe soil exhaustion.

C. Years of extensive coal mining stripped the earth of its minerals.

D. A severe drought made it impossible for many farms to water their crops.

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  1. 26 January, 15:17
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    D the drought made is impossible to water there plant
  2. 26 January, 16:32
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    The answer to this is A
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