The government encouraged settlers to move to the great plains because the land was cheap and they could keep the land for 5 years
The Homestead Act and railroads.
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b. rapid change was prevalent.
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GMC was created in 1909 when General Motors bought the "Rapid Motor Vehicle Company". General Motors was founded on September 16, 1908.
The number of banks grew rapidly,but many failed The U.S. economy experience a period of rapid growth and prosperity. (A+) -Hailey
Cincinnati, Ohio is located in what was at the time considered the West. The Queen City moniker is a shortened version of the self-named Queen City of the West, due to it's rapid population growth.
The Homestead Act of 1862is most responsible for the rapid settlement of the Great Plains.
The passage of the Homestead Act. This provided incentives for people to take up farming in places such as Oklahoma and the Great Plains in general. This eventually became a problem between white settlers and Native Americans. President Lincoln was very much interested in this plan to have more settlers move westward.
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The primary reason for the rapid growth of cancer is the fact that cancer cells can migrate throughout the whole body. This is called metastasizing.
The settlement of the colonies by the British was followed by rapid colonial growth and decimation of the native population, which has laid the groundwork for the United States as we know it today.
Rapid City's humidity is very low due to its arid climate and association with the "high plains" and Black Hills. The average humidity for Rapid City often dips below 10%. The average is probably 25%
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The answer depends on what you define as famous.Probably the most well known zoo in South Dakota is the Great Plains Zoo and Delbridge Museum in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.Other well known zoos in South Dakota are:Bramble Park Zoo in Watertown, SDBear Country USA near Rapid CityReptile Gardens near Rapid City