Asked by jai

what were the environmental consequences of industrialization in the american northeast? a.) destruction of citrus crops
b.) extinction of the Carolina parakeet
c.) pollution of the Pacific Ocean
d.) remove of large tracts of tress

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Answered by jai
I think its D
Answered by Reed
I think so, too! :) aThey don't grow citrus in the northeast, the Carolinas are not in the northeast, and the Pacific Ocean is a whole continent away. A few clues here. :)
Answered by Writeacher
I agree.

Possibly B, but I doubt it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_parakeet#Extinction
Answered by jai
Thank you
Answered by Writeacher
You're welcome.
Answered by Damon
I suppose I have to agree, but we lost our forests here in Massachusetts to farming and wood stoves long before we had woolen mills and Springfield rifles. The really tall pines of course were marked with broad arrow symbols and reserved for the king's masts.
Answered by banana
I do believe it is b B)
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