After European settlers arrived, the Great Plains underwent significant transformation due to agriculture, ranching, and urbanization. Settlers displaced Indigenous populations, leading to conflicts and loss of traditional lands. The introduction of farming practices and mechanization drastically altered the landscape, resulting in soil depletion and the eventual Dust Bowl in the 1930s. Additionally, the expansion of railroads facilitated the movement of goods and people, further integrating the region into the national economy.
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