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Why did the US government encourage settlement on the Great Plains?
The Homestead Act of 1862 was meant to encourage settlers to western lands and create farmlands. The US government would allow settlers from the East to claim Federal western lands to farming if they met certain requirements. When these requirements were accomplished, the settlers would have free land from the US government.
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It opened the way to settlement of the lands beyond the Appalachians.
Why did the US government encourage settlement on the Great Plains?
The Homestead Act of 1862 was meant to encourage settlers to western lands and create farmlands. The US government would allow settlers from the East to claim Federal western lands to farming if they met certain requirements. When these requirements were accomplished, the settlers would have free land from the US government.
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Japanese settlement.
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So England could get the riches of two lands and for land
opened native American lands up for settlement
Tecumseh's settlement was located in central Indiana near present-day Lafayette. Known as Prophetstown, it was established as a base for resistance against white settlement and encroachment on Native lands.
Settlement pattern is the way the settlement is arranged.It is the physical appearance of the settlement.Most of the settlement pattern are formed along the physical feature like roads,railways,around water bodies,flat lands and any other.
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It opened the way to settlement of the lands beyond the Appalachians.