Lesson 52 of 84 ยท Westward Expansion
โญ 30 XPFarming Technology on the Frontier
Farming technology on the American frontier revolutionized agricultural practices in the 19th century, enabling settlers to cultivate the vast lands of the Great Plains.
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Farming technology on the American frontier revolutionized agricultural practices in the 19th century, enabling settlers to cultivate the vast lands of the Great Plains. Innovations such as the steel plow, invented by John Deere, allowed farmers to break through tough prairie soil more efficiently. Additionally, the use of mechanical reapers and threshers helped increase crop production significantly, alleviating the labor-intensive nature of farming. These advancements not only facilitated the growth of individual farms but also contributed to the establishment of a more sustainable agricultural economy in the expanding United States.
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The steel plow was invented by John Deere in 1837.
Mechanical reapers increased crop production significantly.
Farming technology helped establish a sustainable agricultural economy on the frontier.
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1 of 2Who invented the steel plow that aided frontier farming?
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