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cattle ranching
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The demand curve for a commodity is moved based on its overall value. If many people wish to buy it, the curve will go up and if it drops in sales, the curve will fall as well.
In 1950s people moved to suburbs to save money. Some cities had good transformation and of the people had cars.
Many countries have the vast majority of their population clustered in a small area, and would like to spread it out more. For example, Brazil's population lives almost entirely in cities on the coast, and the biggest cities (think Sao Paulo, one of the biggest cities in the world) are quite overcrowded. The majority of the interior is totally rural. Brazil greatly encourages businesses and people to move to the interior, and in the 60s moved the capital into the interior.
wagons and horses
cattle ranching
cattle ranching. :<
exodusters
No, the Miami people originally lived near Green Bay Wisconsin and later moved westwards into the areas that became Michigan and Indiana. They are classified as eastern woodlands people.
The Population Is 20,336,243 Plus All the years people have moved away and moved to the Great Plains. So the population is not specific of right now. Only scientists may know.
They moved around to different camps so they used a teepee.
Cattlemen.
No one founded horses. They evolved from small, dog-like, forest dwelling creatures, and over time, moved onto plains and became what they are today.
settlers
The group of people in ancient Mesopotamia who moved from the foothills to the plains were the Sumerians. They migrated from their original settlements in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains to the fertile plains of southern Mesopotamia around 4000 BCE. This movement was driven by the desire to access the rich agricultural land and the benefits of a more settled lifestyle.
many more people moved to california and people who found gold became rich people who didnt became very dissapointed hope that helps
The Plains Indians were nomadic. They followed the buffalo. So when the buffalo moved the people moved. Note: The Plains have always been dry for at least part of the year - summer. The only time dry weather really effected the Plains Indians was when reservation boundaries were established. Not being able to roam as the food roamed would have made it difficult to obtain food and water.