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27 April, 19:02

The prairie settlers endured all of the following hardships except:

a. The sod was difficult to plow.

b. There were no railroads to transport goods and livestock.

c. The prairie experienced extreme temperatures and violent storms.

d. There were conflicts with the Indians over land use.

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  1. 27 April, 21:10
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    It could be A because there plows kept breaking and they were made of wood, but it could be B because there were no trains to deliver stuff to them
  2. 27 April, 21:40
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    The prairie settlers endured all of the following hardships except a) the sod was difficult to plow. The prairie settlers were easily able to work the land once settled into their respective homes. However, because of a lack of railroads at the time all livestock and goods were transported by agriculturists and because of the vast geography of the prairie, there were many tough weather conditions to deal with. Native Americans were also settled on the land, so this caused conflict between the two groups as well.
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