how were changes in the cotton industry (the CAUSE) likely to affect Texans in 1914?
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Prosperity returned to Texas farmers in the first two decades of the twentieth century. As both rapid urbanization in the United States and the advent of World War I increased the demand for agricultural commodities, their prices rose more rapidly than those of nonfarm goods and services.
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