in addition I think on a taildragger the wing sits on a greater angle of attack in relation to ground and all you need is little wind and you are off. On a plane with nosewheel the wheel wants to pull the nose down on rough surface or tall grass so you need bigger force on tailplane to rotate the nose up. Also taildragger uses tail to lift the tail instead of pushing it down to rotate.
Umm... No. That's not how it works.
It does if there is a big rock in your way LOL.