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MAVERICK [17]
1 year ago
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Explain how whale oil affected human freedom?

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DiKsa [7]1 year ago
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Well the whale oil came from the blubber of the whales. it is sometimes know as the train oil. the pursuit and use of whale oil and the preciousness of the substance to contemporary american society is emphasized when the fictional narrator notes that the whale oil is as rare as the milk of the queen. 
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