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Peter Neushul

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  • Early 20th century black-and-white photograph of workers harvesting kelp.

    Burning Kelp for War

    World War I saw the availability of potash plummet, while its price doubled. The US found this critical component for multiple industries in Pacific kelp.
    by Peter Neushul, Matthew Wills via JSTOR Daily on January 13, 2022

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Basic healthcare in the 20th Century greatly impacted the way that the drug business currently operates in the United States.
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