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Everett Merritt
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25 October, 02:17
Why was oil important during the WWI?
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Diego Ho
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Answer: Oil was important during WW1, because Troops needed mobility for their war planes, submarines, tanks, and trucks. All driven by oil based fuel.
Explanation:New Transportation began to revolutionize warefare in 1914 to 1918
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