Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota
Nebraska, Kansas, and South Dakota.
Family settlement predominated in the American Midwest, particularly in areas like the Great Plains and the Midwest region of the United States. These regions saw families settle together to establish homesteads, start farms, and build communities.
During the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s, many families who had to abandon their farms in the Great Plains of the United States migrated westward to states like California in search of new opportunities and better living conditions. This migration was known as the "Okie" migration, and the migrants faced challenges and discrimination as they settled in new areas.
Most farms are owned by families.
Farms in the frontier
The Coastal Plains
They are the same by the farms and railroads.
Yes they have.
Farms, Factorys, Stores, ect..
it helped families develop farms.
Lexington was settled in 1642, and what is now Lexington was incorporated as Cambridge Farms, 1691. Concord was settled in 1635.
The ostrich is native to Africa.