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Farming the Plains Chapter 4 Section 2
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The Beginnings of Settlement
Main Idea: Settlers staked out homesteads and began farming the region
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The Great Plains were transformed into America’s wheat belt.
Major Stephen Long- explored the region with an army expedition in 1819, called it the “Great American Desert.” Stated it was more like an obstacle
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Railroads contributed to the settlements of the region
“Rain follows the plow” The Homestead Act Govt encouraged settlement of Great Plains; $10 for up to 160 acres of land & receive title of land after 5 yrs
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Challenges: Temperatures over 100 degrees, prairie fires, swarms of grasshoppers, terrible winters
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The Wheat Belt Main Idea: As a result of the new farming methods and machinery, settlers on the Great Plains were able to produce large amounts of wheat.
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Dry Farming- approach where one planted seeds deep in the ground, where there was enough moisture for them to grow By 1860s- plows, seed drills, reapers, and threshing machines
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Wheat Belt- began at the eastern edge of the Great Plains and encompassed much of the Dakotas and parts of Nebraska and Kansas Bonanza farms- yielded big profits
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Bonanza farmhands during busy season
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April Oklahoma Land Rush
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