Lesson 20 of 84 ยท Westward Expansion
โญ 30 XPFarming Technology on the Frontier
The introduction of farming technology on the frontier during the 19th century played a crucial role in transforming the agricultural landscape of the United States.
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The introduction of farming technology on the frontier during the 19th century played a crucial role in transforming the agricultural landscape of the United States. Innovations such as the steel plow, invented by John Deere, and the reaper, developed by Cyrus McCormick, greatly enhanced productivity and the efficiency of farming. These advancements allowed settlers to cultivate previously inhospitable lands, thereby supporting larger populations and contributing to the westward expansion movement. The technological progress in agriculture not only facilitated economic growth but also influenced social structures within frontier communities as they adapted to new methods.
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The steel plow was invented by John Deere in 1837.
Cyrus McCormick developed the mechanical reaper in 1831.
Advancements in farming technology helped settlers cultivate previously unusable land.
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