Corn and wheat as well as cattle and hogs. Today this is still true.
There are numerous reasons for the decision I'm sure, however the most obvious answer would have to be that the earliest settlers were attracted to the Great Plains by the abundance of game as well as the fertile soil for crops.
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It depends what type of agriculture for crops it would be plains for animals it would be plateaus.
Towards the oceans. The great plains are in the center of the North American continent and the coastal planes are East, West and South nearer to the oceans and seas.
Few people settled in the great plains of the US due to the conditions of the earth and the weather. It was not good for growing crops, and would prevent people from being able to farm adequately.
if you were in the great plains and wanted to travel to the Appalachian mountains,you would go mostly-
Only one and that would be the Colorado Rockies who play in Denver which is on the far western edge of the Great Plains.
Coconuts, pineapples. But citrus fruits: Oranges, grapefruits, etc. are usually grown in coastal states such as California and Florida. Then there are bananas (Day-O, daylight come and me wanna go home), sugar cane, papayas. mangos, figs, olives and many other crops. However, if the crops are grown in an environmentally controlled facility, I imagine they would grow in the Great Plains region.
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What would probably be found is gold or silver in the mines.
There are a number of key natural resources found in the Great Plains of the United States. Some of these include wheat, dairy products, as well as corn.
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