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In the early 1800s, why was there so little settlement on the Great Plains?

O White explorers did not travel into the region until the mid-1800s.
The Battle of Fallen Timbers had driven American settlers from the region.
O Conditions there were not suitable for the kind of farming done at that time.
O White settlers could not find a route through the Appalachian Mountains.

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User Nutel
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C. Conditions there were not suitable for the kind of farming done at that time.

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Answer:

C. Conditions there were not suitable for the kind of farming done at that time.

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