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What was an advantage of farming on the Great Plains in the late 1800s?

There was plenty of inexpensive land available for homesteaders.


Native Americans could be hired as cheap farm labor.


Plenty of rainfall made it easy to grow a variety of crops.


The region was close to large cities, markets, and ports on the East Coast.

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native Americans could be hired as cheap farm labour

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There were plenty of inexpensive land availability for homesteaders

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