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Federalists
Its not relly necessary, but it helps organize and make sense of everything. Primary industry is the extraction of raw materials such as coal or lumber. Secondary industry is manufacturing or making the raw material into a usable product. Tertiary industry is the service industry (what most jobs fall into in advanced nations.)
mining
lumber a lest get like $500 per day
Canada has an extremely strong lumber industry
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Southern leaders pushed hard to attract industry. States offered large inducements and cheap labor to investors to develop the steel, lumber, tobacco, and textile industries.
Southern leaders pushed hard to attract industry. States offered large inducements and cheap labor to investors to develop the steel, lumber, tobacco, and textile industries.
Wilson Martindale Compton has written: 'Conservation' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry 'The organization of the lumber industry' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lumber trade 'Will the lumber manufacturers stand up and be counted!' -- subject(s): Lumber trade 'The organization of the lumber industry' -- subject(s): Lumber trade 'Is the \\' -- subject(s): Lumber trade 'Crusade of ideas' 'Will the lumber industry settle down, or settle up?' -- subject(s): Lumber trade
Lumber
money
the first major industry in WV was the lumber industry
Lumber
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Fishery and Lumber
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