The exoduster movement, which occurred in the late 19th century, involved African Americans migrating from the Southern United States to the Great Plains, seeking better opportunities and freedom from racial oppression. This influx contributed to the demographic and social transformation of the region, as exodusters established communities, farms, and businesses. Their efforts helped to diversify the agricultural landscape and promote economic development, while also influencing cultural and social dynamics in the area. However, they often faced significant challenges, including harsh environmental conditions and discrimination.
what events ended the american indian way of life on the great plains
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farming and building houses
More land
so it didnt get washed away by the rain
a horse
it was not that great
what events ended the american indian way of life on the great plains
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There is actually a book about the wildlife in the great plains. Great Wildlife of the Great Plains by Paul A. Johnsgard. Some of the wild life is praire dogs, wolves, and elk.
farming and building houses
Self denials in life has made a great impact on me.
The Cheyenne live in Montana. On the Great Plains.
More land
grow crops
windmills
The steel plow helps the great plains in many ways. The steel plow made farmer life easier with planting crops.