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How did the homestead act encourage freed African Americans to move to the great Plains
The Homestead Act of 1862
They hoped to escape discrimination and find beter educational and economic opportunites, that's why African Americans began to move to northern cities in the 1890s.
The home stead act of 1862 helped African American families move to the Western US.
The east winds were drying out all of the land and the plantations were not able to grow. The African Americans were not able to have food because all of the animals were dying forcing them to move further west.
How did the homestead act encourage freed African Americans to move to the great Plains
The Homestead Act of 1862.
The Homestead Act of 1862
The Homestead Act of 1862.
The Homestead Act of 1862.
The homestead act of 1862 (apex)
They were forced to do so. At the time, most African-Americans were still slaves. As a result, they had to move to the west because their owners were moving to the west.
The western United States
they did not welcome them
North
that the African Americans hoped to escape discrimination and find better education and economic opportunities.
They hoped to escape discrimination and find beter educational and economic opportunites, that's why African Americans began to move to northern cities in the 1890s.