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After the Civil War, settlers moved into Texas seeking new opportunities and land for farming and ranching, driven by the promise of economic prosperity. The Homestead Act and other incentives encouraged migration by offering land at low costs. Additionally, the expansive land and resources in Texas appealed to those looking to escape the devastation of the war and rebuild their lives. The state's growing economy and the potential for cattle ranching also attracted many to settle in the region.

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