What were the consequences of expansion of wheat cultivation in the great plains?
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Wheat glut in market
Great Depression of 1929
Soil Erosion
Heavy damage in duststorm
Heavy blow to world and U.S. Economy.
Unemployment in U.S.
Rotting of farm grains.
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The consequences of the expansion of wheat cultivation in the Great Plains given below.
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- The great plains were the region of Texas, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, and Oklahoma, were cattlemen and farmers decide to settle down and start a new life in the 1800s.
- The gold for these people is the land in the Great Plains, with fertile soils to cultivate corn and wheat.
- The expansion of wheat cultivation destroyed the land and the environment in America.
- Dust storms began to take place that resulted in black blizzards.
- Tractors and machines that helped in the harvesting of the wheat in the 1920s remained clogged with dust and damaged.
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