1. Wheat Barons were big farmers who controlled as much as 2,000 to 3,000 acres of land individually.

    Wheat Barons were big farmers who controlled as much as 2,000 to 3,000
    acres of land individually.

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  2. (i) Urban population in USA n as growing and export market was becoming bigger. (ii) As the demand increased wheat prices rose, encouraging farmers to grow more wheat.

    (i) Urban population in USA n as growing and export market was becoming
    bigger.
    (ii) As the demand increased wheat prices rose, encouraging farmers to
    grow more wheat.

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  3. They settled on the Appalachian Plateau by the first decade of the 18th century and then moved into the Mississippi valley between 1820 and 1850.

    They settled on the Appalachian Plateau by the first decade of the 18th
    century and then moved into the Mississippi valley between 1820 and 1850.

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  4. Its wilderness turned into cultivated fields. Forest timber could be cut for export, animals hunted for skin, mountains mined for gold and minerals after clearing lands.

    Its wilderness turned into cultivated fields. Forest timber could be cut for
    export, animals hunted for skin, mountains mined for gold and minerals
    after clearing lands.

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  5. They moved 'westward and established control upto West coast, displacing local tribes and carving out the entire landscape into different agricultural belts.

    They moved ‘westward and established control upto West coast, displacing
    local tribes and carving out the entire landscape into different agricultural
    belts.

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