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Why did settlers on the great plains build sod houses

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Settlers were called sodbusters because they had to break through the sod to plant crops. There was not a lot of wood, so settlers used sod to build homes. ... Farmers had to grow crops that did not need much water. They carried water from streams.

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Building a sod house was a lot of work and often took many weeks, especially if the settler's nearest neighbors were too far away or unable to help. Because tents or the top of a covered wagon provided little comfort or shelter from the prairie's wild weather, many settlers began by building dugouts.

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