In the late 1800s, the most important technological innovation for settlers in West Texas was the barbed wire. It revolutionized cattle ranching by allowing farmers to efficiently manage livestock and protect their crops from roaming animals. Additionally, the introduction of the windmill enabled settlers to access groundwater, crucial for irrigation and livestock, in the arid landscape. Together, these innovations transformed agriculture and ranching, making settlement in the region more viable.
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