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Settlers were able to claim up to 160 acres of public land in the Great Plains as a result of the Homestead Act of 1862. This legislation aimed to encourage westward expansion by providing land to individuals willing to cultivate and improve it for at least five years. The act significantly boosted settlement in the region, allowing many families and individuals to establish farms and contribute to the development of the American frontier.

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