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Why were so many of South Carolina’s trees cut down in the nineteenth century?
A. To build houses
B. To grow cotton
C. To make roads
D. To build ships
A. To build houses
B. To grow cotton
C. To make roads
D. To build ships
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
And your answer is?
Answered by
help
I don’t know the answer, I need the answer
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The best source of this information is your reading assignment.
Also -- this site has the answer.
https://www.amazon.com/Lumber-Coastal-South-Carolina-Nineteenth-Century/dp/1626192782
Also -- this site has the answer.
https://www.amazon.com/Lumber-Coastal-South-Carolina-Nineteenth-Century/dp/1626192782
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question
it doesn’t have the answer
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which of the two sources?
Answered by
question
There was only one source to that amazon page
Answered by
Writeacher
Did you even bother to READ the title of that book that Amazon sells? You don't have to buy it -- just read the title!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The other source was your reading assignment.
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