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What need led to John Deere’s 1837 invention? the need to remove cotton seeds from cotton fiber the need to break through the thick soil of the plains the need to transport goods more quickly the need to harvest crops more quickly and easily

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B. the need to break through the thick soil of the plains.

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Answer: the need to break through the thick soil of the plains.

John Deere was a blacksmith and manufacturer who invented the first commercially successful steel plow in 1837.

Deere moved from Rutland, Vermont to Illinois. He found that cast-iron plows did not work well in the tough and sticky Illinois soil. He invented a plow made out of polished steel and a different moldboard, which was an instant success.

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