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![]() Rural Michigan, Michigan Historical Museum At the end of the 19th century, Michigan was still a rural state, even though it was fast becoming industrialized. Sixty percent of Michigan people still lived in rural areas. Large work horses powered and pulled the mechanized and labor-saving machinery to plant new diverse cash crops. |
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