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Many settlers were unable to farm the Great Plains due to the challenges of working with the land.
The Great Plains land was not good for farming since it was very dry and flat. Settlers had to learn how to farm in that soil held together by grassroots, called sod. Settlers had to break through the sod to plant crops. Since there was not a lot of wood, they used sod to build homes.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Considering the Civil war in the context of the Industrial Revolution, the impact of factory production was huge in a couple of industries.
We are talking about the weapon industry and the steel industry. Indeed, both industries bloomed during and after the American Civil War.
The weaponry industry increased its production of weapons used on the battlefield by the Union Army and the Confederate army. To produce those weapons, the industry needed steel: guns, rifles, cannons, ships, and more.
Agriculture in that time also increased and the other industry that flourished was the transportation industry, particularly, railroads, those transported goods, weapons, and people across the territory during the war.
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