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The Effects of Industrialism on Farming and Ranching in the West
- Railroads transform farming in the Old Northwest
- Words to Know
- Homesteaders in the Great Plains
- Extermination of the Buffalo
- Technology makes bigger crops and larger farms
- The cattle industry
- Farmers unite: the Grange
- The high costs of farming
- Urban Industry in the West
- The Farmers' Alliance
- The People's Party
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Industrialization took on a variety of forms throughout the United...
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