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Which two statements were reasons the federal government passed the homestead act

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Answered by simran3849
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In 1860, a homestead bill providing Federal land grants to western settlers was passed by Congress only to be vetoed by President Buchanan. With the secession of Southern states from the Union and therefore removal of the slavery issue, finally, in 1862, the Homestead Act was passed and signed into Law

Answered by DodieZollner
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Two statements were reasons the Federal government passed the Homestead Act given below.

Explanation:

  • The Homestead Act passed as the government requires people to live and improve the land in the West of Mississippi River.
  • Another statement was that the land given to the individuals after five years granted as freehold ownership.
  • Various groups of people moved to the West after the Civil War when the government issued an order called the Homestead Act of 1862.
  • The availability of fertile land at a lower price by the government drove many white Americans to develop ranch and farm.
  • People started to move to the West because of population growth in the eastern states.

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