If you participated in the Land Runs of 1891 and 1893, why might you have economic difficulties?
A. These runs were more costly than other runs, as the government charged settlers five dollars per acre claimed.
B. These runs were too late in the year to allow crops to be planted and harvested.
C. These runs were held in undesirable locations that were not suitable for ranching. D. These runs were organized by cattle barons who only leased the land to settlers, increasing costs.