Towns grew upas supply stationsfor railroad workers and travelers.
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The Great Plains were historically inhabited by various Indigenous groups, including the Lakota, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Osage tribes. These communities relied on the vast grasslands for hunting bison and other game, as well as for agriculture in some areas. The arrival of European settlers in the 19th century significantly impacted these Indigenous populations and their way of life. Today, many Native American tribes continue to have a presence in the Great Plains region.
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By the time there was anyone settling the Great Plains in the 1800's few were European immigrants. The settlement of the plains came as small homesteads and farms. The plains still exist as it did over a 100 years ago. Great expanses of grasslands still exist and the ruts of covered wagon wheels can still be seen. Most of the people were heading to California , Oregon, or Washington instead of staying in the plains area. Life in,the plains was hard with no trees, little water, and the weather could range from hot days to blizzards.
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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.
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The Cheyenne live in Montana. On the Great Plains.
The steel plow helps the great plains in many ways. The steel plow made farmer life easier with planting crops.