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why was there so little settlement on the great plains in the early 1800s?
a. explorers did not visit the region until the mid-1800s.
b. tecumseh’s american indian troops fought against any settlements.
c. the creek and seminole fought to keep us settlers out of their lands.
d. conditions were not suitable for the kind of farming done at that time.

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