From colonial times into the early 20th century a majority of americans lived in the countryside and worked on farms. A dramatic expansion in farming took place from 1860 yo 1910. The number of farms tripled from two million in 1860 to 6 million in 1905. The number of people living on farms grew from about 10 million in 1860 to 22 million in 1880 to 31 million in 1905.
This means that the <em>cities at the end of the 19th century</em> were large because of the rural life. Although the eastern image of farm life on the prairies emphasizes the isolation of the lonely farmer and farm life, in reality rural folk created a rich social life for themselves.
So we typically think that struggle is hard and thought but hear me out. Without struggle it would not be as satisfying when we achieve things. Because we are shown that all the pain, the sacrifices we’ve made, and all are decisions were worth it. Mostly because it allows you to see where you came from and where you are now. But one question I want you to ask is how sounds can effect this your drive to success and that’s what I’m here to talk about.
Idk if that was good but I tried so hope it works out bud
"Now Enkai lives at the top of Mount Kenya, and we Maasai still live below, herding cattle down in the plains. <span>It’s not a bad life, especially when Enkai is the Black God, providing for us."
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Patrick Henry encouraged colonists to fight for independence from britain in support of the patriot cause.