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They had to borrow money to buy seed, fertilize, and equipment
they organized organizations that would pass laws at the local and state levels regulating the Railroads.
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
a tight money supply high prices for new equipment falling prices for their crops
Lower prices for grain storage was a political goal for farmers in the 1800s.
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They had to borrow money to buy seed, fertilize, and equipment
It would put more money in circulation.
they organized organizations that would pass laws at the local and state levels regulating the Railroads.
It would put more money in circulation.
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
Sodbusters are farmers who moved onto the Great Plains in the late 1800s, and are named for ploughing and working on the hard ground of the plains in order to plant their harvests.
a tight money supply high prices for new equipment falling prices for their crops
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The United States Army of the Plains during the 1800s were called the US Cavalry. They were also called bluecoats or yellowlegs.
Lower prices for grain storage was a political goal for farmers in the 1800s.
Some of the hardships farmers faced in Texas during the 1800s were drought, floods, and harsh blizzards in the winter. They were raided by outlaws and Native Americans as well.