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17 December, 00:13

Which statements describe the relationship between history and geography? Geography affects history, but history has no geographic influence. Geography affects history. Geography is the setting of history's story. History affects geography. History affects geography, but geography has no historical influence. History and geography are unrelated.

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  1. 17 December, 00:36
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    Geography is the setting of history's story. This can be seen, for example in the Prairies of Canada which used to be overrun by large herds of bison but then they were hunted almost to extinction and then the new immigrants began cultivating the land with crops favorable to the conditions like wheat, canola etc. so that the Canadian Prairies became known as the "e bread basket of the world". History can affect geography too, for example when Bolivia lost its' war with Chile and also it's access to the Pacific Ocean so its' geography changed. Or another example is when the silver mines of the Erzgebirge in eastern Germany consumed a lot of timber for mining and smelting, then deforestation took place as far back as the1500's. Or in Honduras, when the large fruit companies like United Fruit pumped much water from the Sula River for their banana plantations, it caused increased silting of the river and so the channel couldn't handle the increased flood water of Hurricane Fifi in 1974 so the result was widespread flooding.
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