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Which is a result of significant population growth on the Great Plains between 1880 and 1930?
More and more land was cleared for farming during this time.
There were many years of drought during this time.
Dust storms blew away topsoil during this time.
Many farmers moved to California during this time.
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More and more land was cleared for farming during this time.
Explanation: Population growth drove settlers to cultivate more of the Plains, converting grassland to farmland. The droughts, dust storms, and mass migration to California were consequences mostly tied to the 1930s Dust Bowl that followed extensive plowing and poor conservation.
Explanation: Population growth drove settlers to cultivate more of the Plains, converting grassland to farmland. The droughts, dust storms, and mass migration to California were consequences mostly tied to the 1930s Dust Bowl that followed extensive plowing and poor conservation.
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