Summary
In the 1860s, after the US government forced many of the Native American tribes to cede their lands and settle on reservations, it opened large tracts of land to agricultural development by Europeans and Americans. Under the Homestead Act, thousands of new settlers migrated into Nebraska to claim free land granted by the federal government. Because so few trees grew on the prairies, many of the first farming settlers built their homes of sod, as had the Native Americans such as the Omaha. The first wave of settlement gave the territory a sufficient population to apply for statehood.
Time-zone BreakDown: Friday, December 20th, 2013 at:
9PM Eastern
8PM Central
7PM Mountain
6PM Pacific
Flight Plan:
Starting at: KBFF
Hops: KAIA KCDR KGRN
Ending: KGRN
Preferred Aircraft:
Bush Plane Flying - 115kts
Preferred Scenery:
No preferred scenery for this flight.