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Sweden's move to Texas primarily refers to the migration of Swedish settlers in the 19th century, drawn by the promise of land and opportunities in the New World. The Homestead Act and the availability of fertile land encouraged many Swedes to seek a better life in America. Additionally, the growing demand for labor in agriculture and industry in Texas attracted these immigrants, who aimed to establish farming communities and preserve their cultural heritage. Today, their influence is still evident in Texas's culture and traditions.

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