1769 Oxford Drought Crisis

In 1769, the town of Oxford, Maryland, faced a severe drought that severely impacted local agriculture by decimating wheat fields, which were vital for both food supply and economic stability. With farmers struggling to produce crops and resources dwindling, the situation heightened concern and uncertainty among the residents. This incident highlighted the vulnerability of small farming communities to adverse weather conditions and underscored the critical nature of rainfall for agricultural sustenance and communal well-being.
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  • Moments TierAssembly
  • CategoryNature & Environment
  • SentimentTragic






Token ID1201
Chain
Ethereum
Contract
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ERC721TL
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