Why was there so little settlement on the Great Plains in the early 1800s?
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There was so little settlement on the Great plains because the weather conditions were not suitable for agriculture. The weather was too hot so the crops often dried in the plains. People couldnot live at such place . There was nothing for peole to eat .
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There was so little settlement on the Great plains because the weather conditions were not suitable for agriculture.
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