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Which best describes the oil industry in oklahoma during the early 1900’s?

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A series of booms and busts

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In 1912, the "King of the Wildcatter," Thomas B. Slick, hit oil at the Cushing-Drumright Oil Field. Of the forty-six wells dug, only one was a dry well. Immediately, the area became a boomtown with communities at Drumright, Cushing, Shamrock, Tiger Town, and Oilton.

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People would have oil fields all over the place and laws had to be placed to keep the land safe.
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