irrigation and windmils
the kind of great plains i am talking about is social studies and has nothing to do with the Indians.i want to know the physical features,natural resources and adaptations that will be necessary to live there.
agricultural farming
Technology and biology have a great relationship with each other. Advancements in technology tell you what in biology can be manipulated or studied for example.
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in the late 1700 early 1800s the engishmen were slowly taking the Indians land, so they eventually allotted them area in the dry barren plains in south central America. the didn't move there ALL of the Indians were forced to live on a spit of land sharing lethal diseases and living off of little hunting and unfertile land.
it saved them time and effort
The "technology" was in the form of the steel plowshare. This allowed them to plow and then plant crops in grasslands that had heavy matting of grass roots.
There was competition between ranchers and farmers to settle in the Great Plains because they wanted to have more land.
it saved them time and effort
what are great plain farmers called
by the windmills
Farmers in the Great Plains faced hardships such as droughts, soil erosion, locust swarms, and harsh weather conditions. These challenges made it difficult to cultivate crops and sustain agricultural production in the region. Additionally, economic difficulties and market fluctuations further compounded the issues for farmers in the Great Plains.
its more dependent on rail roads
they were homesteaders. not farmers.
its more dependent on rail roads
Dry Farming
Dry Farming