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create a cause/effect diagram identify the reasons that agricultural output from the great plains increased during the late 1800s

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Two reasons why the great plains increased during the late 1800s is due to the technological innovations such as electric machinery and automation. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you. Have a nice day.
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Cause--Effect:

Passage of the Homestead Act-- allowed many families to purchase land cheaply and set up farms.

Creation of agricultural technology-- new machines such as tractors, plows, and harvesters created greater output at a faster, more efficient pace.

Indian Wars-- the last of the Indian Wars took place on the Plains following the Civil War. By clearing the land and putting the last remaining tribes in reservations, land was available for farming.
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