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27 June, 16:07

Why were so many of South Carolina's trees cut down in the nineteenth century?

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  1. 27 June, 16:38
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    mostly for room for future buildings

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    in the nineteenth century the industrial revolution started to boom this means business got bigger and more workers were needed.
  2. 27 June, 19:17
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    the timber became a important resource to industry.

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    Throughout the 19th century, the revolution industrial occurred leading to trees cut down. This happened because timber became a primary resource for both regional, national building materials, fuel and importations of millions of feet pine boards to other countries, like new Zealand.
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