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How Irrigation Changed Yuma

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This essay will be about how irrigation has helped Yuma ever since the dams and irrigation first started. If those two things had never been builded Yuma wouldn't be what it is today, the population will be way lower than what it is today and Yuma would be alone.
Question 1:
Describe in detail how irrigation changed Yuma/ Southern Arizona: One of the many things that irrigation changed Yuma was by it expanded Yuma’s population by 80%. Yuma used to be a very unpopulated area. Phoenix, Tucson, and Las Vegas have the biggest basin.” One of the biggest reasons on how Yuma got very populated was because of the project called Yuma Project. For this project to get authorized President Theodore Roosevelt turned the abandoned Fort Yuma Military Reservation, in Arizona, over to the newly formed Reclamation Service for the development of irrigation projects.”
When Reclamation had purchased the local irrigation, the Irrigation Land Improvement Co had been fighting got the legal action. Since Irrigation Co have been wanting this they were suppose to go to the …show more content…

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