They had surplus amounts of bread and wheat.
Bread is produced by baking wheat. Most of the United States wheat production is grown in the midwest states North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, South Dakota and Idaho.
This is because many of the nation's agricultural products are grown here.
Because most of our grain, wheat and corn is grown there as well as livestock for meat.
The Great Plains States produce an overwhelmingly majority of US crops.
The midwest region got the name America's Breadbasket because it produces much of the nation's food.
it has a lot of grain products
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The Great Plains region.
The prairies (as in the US Midwest and Great Plains) are called the breadbasket of the world. This is because they are the biome most rich in soil nutrients, and with irrigation it is widely used for agriculture.
Great plains
The US does not have any colonies, but the great plains states are those that are referred to as the breadbasket states.
Kansas is a state which leads the nation in agriculture. One of the things which Kansas leads the nation in is growth of wheat. This is why it is called the breadbasket of the world.
For having the ideal climate and landcape for growing crops.
The great plains are sometimes called the Interior plains or the high plains because of their location and elevation.
1.It is a great place. 2.Do you know what a plain is?If so, it's that.
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Any country's breadbasket is, by definition, a region that produces vital agricultural surpluses. For Canada, this region is shared with the United States and is the Great Plains. Canada also has the grain-growing Canadian prairies.
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