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Why were the Great Plains and the Great Basin major obstacles to wagon trains journeying West?
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Both areas were wet and fertile, with wide rivers.
Both areas were dry and hot, with few rivers.
Both areas had steep mountains with few passes.
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Both areas were dry and hot, with few rivers.
They offered little water, wood, or shelter for long stretches, making travel and resupply difficult for wagon trains.
They offered little water, wood, or shelter for long stretches, making travel and resupply difficult for wagon trains.
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