Answer:
great plains, cattle drivers, the open range
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After the passage of the Homestead Act, settlers flooded to the 1. "Great Plains", where lumber was scarce. Barbed wire enabled these settlers to fence in their lands. As a result, the movements of Native Americans and 2. "cattle drivers" were severely restricted, and the era of 3. "the open range" came to an end.
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