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18 August, 21:26

What were the environmental consequences of industrialization in the American Northeast?

Destruction of citrus crops

Spread of malaria

Pollution of the Pacific Ocean

Removal of large tracts of trees

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  1. 18 August, 21:33
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    Due to the industrialization in the American Northeast, removal of large tracts of trees were done. There was huge destruction of natural resources. There were no rules and regulations regarding the destruction of tress. So there was no restriction as far as cutting down trees were concerned. There was also a lot of air pollution due to fumes from factories. The soil also got polluted very easily due to the chemicals used in the factories. The environmental damage was so huge that it would have taken decades to get rid of them.
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