During the settlement of the West, conflicts arose primarily between farmers over water rights and land use. As settlers moved into arid regions, competition for scarce water resources led to disputes over irrigation rights, with some farmers diverting water from rivers and streams for their crops. Additionally, tensions emerged between small farmers and larger landowners, who often sought to control more land and resources, leading to struggles over land ownership and farming practices. These conflicts highlighted the challenges of managing resources in a rapidly changing and expanding frontier.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.