Key topic 2: American civil war and the Homestead act Flashcards

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When was the Homestead Act?

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1862

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How many people had been affected by the end of the civil war in 1865?

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-By the time the war ended in 1865, over 600,000 Americans had died and another 400,000 were wounded

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What is the significance of the American civil war? (3)

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  • Many of the southern states were devastated by the war
  • US government had to rebuild the USA by repairing the enormous devastation in the South and granting citizenship to former African-American slaves
  • the economic and social changes in the South after the war led many people looking to start a new life in the West ( a new wave of settlement to the west)
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Why couldn’t the homestead act be passed before the civil war?

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the southern states blocked plans to give away family-sized farm plots in the west: they wanted to promote large plantation farms worked by slaves.

When southern states split from the USA ( up until 1865), the Homestead act could be passed by law

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Which group of people did the government want to encourage to get a homestead?

and who did they not want to buy up all the land

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individual family farmers

they did not want rich landowners buying up all the land in the West

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What did the government do to attract individual family farmers?

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  • land was available very cheaply

- most American citizens could file a claim for land

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What were the consequences of the Homestead Act? (5)

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  • over 6 million acres of federal land was homesteaded by 1876
  • ensured parts of the Great Plains were being settled for the first time
  • 80 million acres was homesteaded by the end of the Act (1930s)
  • the promise of free land was an important pull factor for immigration to the USA ( by 1875, more than half of Nebraska’s population were immigrants and their children)
  • significant in encouraging white settlement of the Plains: especially Nebraska: half all settled land in Nebraska was homesteaded which resulted in it becoming a state
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Limitations of the homestead act?

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  • there was a high dropout in homesteading: 60% of claims were never “proved up” often because of problems farming the Plains
    • plots were too small for the dry Plains environment
  • The government gave 300 million acres to railroad companies, who sold it to settlers = more influential than the Homestead Act in settling the West
  • rich landowners found lots of ways to buy up land using the Homestead Act : would make their employees file claims and hand the rights over to the landowners
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What was the Homestead Act ?

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promoted the settlement of the West by providing the incentives for people to take up unclaimed land in the West and build a new life there

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Why did encouraging people to settle west not work before the homestead act?

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Before 1862, the government sold 640 acres plots of land for £1 an acre which was too expensive for most ordinary families

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Before 1862 land was expensive. How did the homestead act solve this problem?

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Homesteads were 160 acres which was enough land to support a family

It cost just $10 to file a claim

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why did the government encourage individual farmers to claim land?

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because thousands of small farmers all paying property taxes would give a big boost to the US economy

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who could buy a homestead?

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  • head of the family or single
  • over 21
  • ex-slaves
  • single women
  • anyone intending to become american citizens
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who was not allowed to buy a homestead?

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Indians and confederates

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What were the rules of the homestead act?

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  • homesteaders had to live on the land and work the land themselves
  • Once someone had lived on the land for 5 years, built a house and planted five acres of crops, they could pay $30 and prove up
  • homesteaders weren’t allowed more than one claim
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How did the government prevent buisnessmen from taking advantage of the homestead act?

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  • homesteaders had to be able to prove they had lived on the land and improved it
  • homesteaders weren’t allowed more than one claim
  • land was available cheaply
  • most American citizens could file a claim for land
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Why did government try to prevent buisness men from taking claims?

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the government wanted to prevent them from snapping up lots of land cheaply from under the scheme and then selling it on a profit