Why were the cotton, timber, and ranching industries in Texas hurting at the end of
World War...
Why were the cotton, timber, and ranching industries in Texas hurting at the end of
World War I?
Demand for these industries increased because the military needed them to
rebuild after the war.
Natural disasters brought disease to these industries, making them unfit for sale.
Demand for these industries fell because the military no longer needed them.
A long-term drought hit Texas resulting in damage to these industries.
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