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i dunno ig he just did lol
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<em>“The tough sod discouraged farming, and the plains animals were too fleet of foot to provide a dependable supply of food for large numbers of pedestrians. Then the horse gave the Indian the speed and stamina needed to take advantage of the opportunity to harvest this immense quantity of food represented by the buffalo herds of North America and the herds of wild cattle that propagated so rapidly in the grasslands of both Americas. The Indians stopped farming; the work was hard, boring, and unrewarding, compared to the nomadic life.”
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Taken from: Alfred W. Crosby, Jr., historian, The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492, published 1972
Answer: The buffalo (its meat) would become a vital and the most important resource for the American Indian people in the plains.
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The Union had 70% of the Rail Lines, so I think it'd be C.
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