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History, 20.11.2020 18:50 LouieHBK

The Greater Seminole fields became a top US oil producer in the 1920s. This caused a spike in population in the town of Seminole and . A.
provided the state with enough revenue to survive the economic bust of the 1920s
B.
increased railroad traffic, making the town’s depot one of the world’s busiest
C.
inspired residents of other towns to search for oil on their lands
D.
made it the state’s largest single-site employer

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