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  • Homestead Act

    President Abraham Lincoln signs the Homestead Act into law, providing a large plot of land, typically 160 acres, to eligible American male heads-of-households. The law, passed during the Civil War, ensured that Western lands would be owned and developed by "yeoman farmers", not by slave-owning planters.

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