New inventions helped farmers to meet some of the challenges of farming in the late 1800s. The steel plow invented by JOHN DEERe in 1838 and improved upon by James Oliver in 1868 sliced through the tough sod. Windmills adapted to the plains pumped water from deep wells to the surface. Barbed wire allowed farmers to fence in land and livestock. Reapers made the harvesting of crops much easier, and threshers helped farmers to separate grain or seed from straw. These inventions also made farm work more efficient. From 1860 to 1890, farmers doubled their production of wheat.
Increased farm production in the late 1800s resulting in population growth. As more people were able to be fed, family size crew as well.
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the steel plow & mechanical reaper
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Improved transportation and medicine were the two primary factors that increased European exploration and interests in interior Africa in the late 1800s.
There are several cities that became centers of steel production in the late 1800s. Some of the main cities include Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Ohio among others.
Prices for crops decreased, and costs for farmers increased
True
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Industrial Growth increased the telephone service in the late 1800s
Improved transportation and medicine were the two primary factors that increased European exploration and interests in interior Africa in the late 1800s.
There are several cities that became centers of steel production in the late 1800s. Some of the main cities include Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Ohio among others.
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Prices for crops decreased, and costs for farmers increased
True
about the the late 1800s
The production of steel in Alabama
The production of steel in Alabama
New production techniques that increased efficiency.
increased amounts of leisure time and money