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The Homestead Act Of 1862

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE HOMESTEAD ACT

Kendra Roedl
Photo by Mike Heller

PURPOSE

  • The Homestead Act of 1862 secured homesteads to settlers on the public domain
  • However, this "public domain" was not so public. This land belonged to the 
  • native Americans NOT the government 

homesteaderS

  • requirements for acquiring this land were that one must:              
  • be head of the household (male OR female)
  • be 21 years or older
  • Have never taken arms against the U.S. Govt.
  • have never aided any of the U.S.' Enemies 

the government

  • the govt. enticed people to purchase land by offering them a patent if:
  • They were on the land for at least 5 years
  • They took care of the land

why

  • the government wanted the land settled because:
  • The land would be cultivated and farmed which was good for the economy
  • it kept the land in the white peoples hands and forced Indians off it
  • This meant more power to white people and the government.

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Sod home in the Great Plains circa 1895

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  • the Homestead Act document: