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By 1890 what had happened to the Great Plains

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drought replaced the bountiful rainfall of the 1880s, resulting in crop failures and economic depression
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By 1890, the Great Plains had undergone significant transformation. The era of the American frontier was declared closed as settlers had moved west, establishing towns and farming the land. The buffalo, once plentiful, were nearly hunted to extinction, and Native American tribes had been forced onto reservations. The once vast, open plains were now dotted with farms and settlements.
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