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Settlers typically needed to meet specific requirements to keep their grant land, which often included living on the land for a designated period, usually several years, and cultivating a portion of it to demonstrate agricultural use. They might also have been required to build a dwelling and make improvements, such as clearing land or planting crops. Additionally, settlers often had to pay any associated fees or taxes to maintain their claim. Failure to meet these conditions could result in losing the land grant.

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