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By 1890, the area along the Missouri River had transformed significantly due to increased settlement and agricultural development. The construction of railroads facilitated transportation and commerce, leading to the growth of towns and cities along the river. Additionally, the implementation of farming techniques and the Homestead Act encouraged more settlers to cultivate the land, resulting in a shift from a predominantly Native American territory to a more developed agricultural region. This change also brought challenges, such as environmental degradation and conflicts over land use.

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