In the article called the Great American Desert "Great American Desert", Edward Abbey (1977) tried to convince the public that the desert is not a place for human exploration. He talked a lot about the dangers of the desert and the desert tried to convince the reader that you are not worth the time to visit. I do not agree with the monastery. Anyone who knows about the desert and who is participating in the course or who is accompanied by an expert familiar with desert knowledge should be able to take risks in many of the United States' deserts.
Known as the early European and American explorer "Great American Desert", Great Plains was considered unsuitable for pioneers and agriculture due to lack of surface water. However, the extraordinary wetting period during this period will soon change all of this. (And.) As you can see, several climate change events caused the destruction of this biome and caused dust balls. At the same time, the federal government encourages the development and settlement of agriculture in this area, which has made a false impression on the way people live. During this extraordinarily humid period, the settlers and the government mistakenly believed that the climate of the area improved and caused the phrase "rain and subsequent cultivation". Cultivated land releases moisture into the atmosphere and creates more rainwater
The Great Plains area has been called the Great American Desert for many years. The federal government moved tribes of Native Americans to the plain as a further demonstration of the lack of appeal to white settlers in the area. Under the terms of the bill, two areas, Kansas and Nebraska will be formed. One person becomes slave and the other becomes free. While sovereignty of the people wins and slavery southern people occupy Kansas and become a slave, freedom supporters seem to settle Nebraska. We have succeeded as expected in Nebraska but we have not succeeded in Kansas.
In 1860, most Americans considered the Great Plains as "a wonderful American desert". The settlements in Minnesota State, Iowa State, Missouri State, Arkansas State, and Western Louisiana are on average 1 person per square mile. California and Texas are the only places that are highly settled in the western extreme. However, between 1865 and 1890, Americans pioneered 430 million acres in the western part - over 250 years of American history. By 1893, the Census Bureau was able to claim that the entire Western border was occupied.