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History, 20.07.2019 06:50 itsmichaelhere1

Barbed wire, effectively enclosing large tracts of land in the west, caused restricted the building of the transcontinental railroad did not have an impact on american indians greater conflicts over land claims between ranchers and american indians and limited their ability to roam land freely cowboys to riot against ranchers because barbed wire led to high unemployment rates

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