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2. How did early Americans consume apples? When and why did that change? How were

notions of the apple's healthfulness popularized?

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They consumed apples in cider unil the prohibition. That change in the early of 1900s when the apple nations of health turned out to be a midern invention. Early americans used apples to make hard cider.

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They consumed apples in cider untilthe prohibition. But that change in the early of 1990s when the apple notions of health and wholesomeness turn out to be a modern invention. (Combined answer of the first 3 questions). Early Americans used apples to make hard cider. By the time settlers arrived, they would have trees to sell them because it was a law in Ohio to have apple/pear trees on your land. ( Last question ).

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Hopefully that helps!

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