In the 1830s, the introduction of the mechanical reaper and sharp-edged steel blade plows significantly transformed agriculture in the Midwest. These innovations increased farming efficiency, allowing farmers to cultivate larger plots of land and boost crop yields. As a result, the Midwest saw a surge in agricultural production, which attracted more settlers and contributed to the region's economic growth. This technological advancement also facilitated the shift from subsistence farming to more commercial agriculture, reshaping rural communities and lifestyles.
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