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corn, pinto beans, potatoes, sunflowers, and wheat.

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In the 19th century why did large numbers of Americans who migrated to the great plains become involved in ecomomic activities related to agriculture?

In 1862, the Homestead Act was passed in the United States. The Act gave settlers parts of the flat and fertile Great Plains land. Many people moved to the Great Plains as a result and began to farm the land. While the climate was often dry and crops often failed, the building of irrigation systems to carry water to dry places allowed the Great Plains to become a very productive crop growing area. , the Homestead Act was passed in the United States. The Act gave settlers parts of the flat and fertile Great Plains land. Many people moved to the Great Plains as a result and began to farm the land. While the climate was often dry and crops often failed, the building of irrigation systems to carry water to dry places allowed the Great Plains to become a very productive crop growing area. In 1862, the Homestead Act was passed in the United States. The Act gave settlers parts of the flat and fertile Great Plains land. Many people moved to the Great Plains as a result and began to farm the land. While the climate was often dry and crops often failed, the building of irrigation systems to carry water to dry places allowed the Great Plains to become a very productive crop growing area.


Most Northeastern farmers could grow a wide variety of crops while Great Plains farmers were often limited to growing only a few varieties of crops such as wheat Why?

Rainfall and growing season length determine crop production.


Which was the most important crop in America by 1860s?

Cotton was the most important crop in America by 1860.


Crop rotation inventor?

Middle Eastern farmers were the inventors of crop rotations. They were known to practice crop rotation as early as 6000 BC.


Staple crop of 13 colonies?

South Carolina's staple crops were rice and indigo. http://www.sparknotes.com/101/us_history_one/colonial_life/southern_colonies.html