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What Were the LA Water Wars

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[[File:1280px-Los_Angeles_Aqueduct_Map.png|left|thumbnail|200px|Map of the Los Angeles Aquaduct]]
The Los Angeles Water Wars represent a significant moment in Los Angeles history. As Los Angeles swelled in the first few decades of the 20th century, it quickly used up much of its available water resources. Historians of the American west have extensively noted that water was often the key to determining the success or failure of a settlement. In much of the arid landscape of the American West, water was a sacred commodity and source of life . Water was critical to the indigenous communities that originated there, and became essential to accommodate the Americans immigrants who eventually made their way west.<ref>Donald Worster, ''Rivers of Empire: Water, Aridity, and the Growth of the American West'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992).</ref>
====California's unusual water laws====

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