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Answer Their horses so they could plow their crops. And I believe their rifles, so they could hunt for food.
Tanks in World War I were very primitive. Their uses were primarily as mobile, armored machine guns, as a means of cover during advances, and to plow through barbed wire, and other obstacles in the no-mans land.
General Grant allowed the soldiers to keep their horses, as he knew they would need the animals to help plow the fields when they returned home. Also, officers were allowed to keep their side arms. General Lee praised General Grant, saying his actions at that time would help to heal the country's wounds.
Most people think that knights were just men who rode on horses all day, but that is incorrect. The medievil knights can be compared to todays modern tank. They were covered in multiple layers of armor and could plow through anyone standing in their way. Knights were the wealithest of soldiers. It was expensive to be a knight, all their armor shields and weapons cost a lot of money. The knights horse could be compared in price to buying a small plane today.
The Dust Bowl of the 1930s lasted about ten years and was devastating to the farmers, especially those in the Southern Plains of the US. The agricultural devastation of the Dust Bowl probably increased the severity and length of the depression. Farming was an economic roller coaster prior to the depression. The poor agricultural practices at the time only increased the effects of the drought, when it came. The land had been plowed and planted over and over again during good years. When the drought hit, the farmers continued to plow and plant, but the ground had lost its ability to produce and there was little ground cover left to protect what there was of top soil. The winds simply blew the dirt away. Many farmers simply could not survive and they packed up their families and moved west. MrV The drought ended in the fall of 1939 and the US entered the war over two years later, so it had little effect on farmers DURING World War 2.
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1837 John Deere from Illinois developed the wrought plow
The invention of the plow.
An iron plow is a chinese farming item used to dig up dirt to get to more fertile soil.
Like plowing a girl? banging her
He wants to plow you
Inventing the world's first self polishing steel plow and starting a company with quality equipment.
Plow means that during sexual intercourse the man penetrates the women in a satisfaction. Both partners can enjoy this activity. He killed it.
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"Speed the Plow" is a phrase that originated in the 18th century and refers to the act of working diligently. In the context of David Mamet's play "Speed-the-Plow," the title suggests themes of ambition, productivity, and the cutthroat nature of the entertainment industry.
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