Problems on the Great Plains were often addressed through a combination of technological innovation and community cooperation. Farmers adopted new agricultural techniques and equipment, such as the steel plow and windmills, which helped manage the challenging soil and climate conditions. Additionally, the establishment of cooperative organizations allowed farmers to share resources and support each other in times of drought or economic hardship. Government initiatives, such as the Homestead Act, also played a crucial role by providing land and incentives for settlement and farming.
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The Homestead Act of 1862is most responsible for the rapid settlement of the Great Plains.
list 2 problems that might be arise at home,school,or in a business that could be solved more effieciently with computer assistance.identify the input,output and process.
windmills... plows... you think of some! :)
The Steel Plow
it solved the problems of boundaries
it solved the problems of boundaries
it solved the problems of boundaries
Problems that are not promptly solved create more problems.
Commerce problems could be solved with trade
what are 2 problems that were solved by the invention of trains
160 acres were inadequate for productive farming on the rain-scarce Great Plains
That there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
locust , drought , and wind
The problem solved by the "Great Comprise" was so that the Senate or House Of Representatives diddnt have too much power over the other.
They faced all of kinds of problems Hostile Indian,drought,and criminals to name three problems
they solved their problems by farming