The Texas Great Plains, characterized by its vast, flat landscapes and grasslands, have a rich history that dates back thousands of years, originally inhabited by Indigenous peoples such as the Comanche and Apache. In the 19th century, European settlers arrived, drawn by the promise of fertile land for agriculture and cattle ranching. The region became a focal point for cattle drives, particularly during the post-Civil War era, contributing to the rise of the cattle industry. Over time, advancements in agriculture and technology transformed the Great Plains into a significant area for cotton and grain production, shaping its economic landscape.
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