the Thirty - Seventh Congress , Session II , Chapter 75 of 1862(passive) set forth byThe Homestead Act
to settle the undeveloped land west of the Mississippi River , held by the United States government(passive) was designedThe Homestead Act
to allow homeowners in Massachusetts to protect their primary residence against subsequent attachment , levy or sale to satisfy debts up to $ 500,000(passive) is designedThe Homestead Act
at the beginning of the Civil War(passive) was createdPMThe Homestead act
the lawmakers in our pastcreatedthe Homestead Act
to alleviate unemployment in the big cities(passive) was createdThe Homestead Act
Wanted Indians removed - even if it meant war , Father of Texas Educationcreatedthe Homestead Act
Abraham Lincolncreatedthe Homestead Act
to reach deeply distressed places — cities such as Saginaw , Michigan , and Youngstown , Ohio(passive) is designedThe Homestead Act
the current effortsto createa homestead act
It would later be a precursorto createthe homestead act
alsocan preventalso
to encourage settlement through free land acquisitiondesignedto encourage settlement through free land acquisition
in 1862createdin 1862
to protect a significant part of Massachusetts residents ’ equity in their primary residencesis designedto protect a significant part of Massachusetts residents ’ equity in their primary residences
to protect the employee ’s cars and home from seizureare designedto protect the employee ’s cars and home from seizure
the legislative course of successive homestead laws , rules and regulations and congressional provisions that opened up western lands for settlementledthe legislative course of successive homestead laws , rules and regulations and congressional provisions that opened up western lands for settlement
in one of the largest transition of public land to private ownership in American historyresultedin one of the largest transition of public land to private ownership in American history
Prosperity in AmericaCreatingProsperity in America
the design of America ’s log cabinsinfluencedthe design of America ’s log cabins
the log cabin design in Americainfluencedthe log cabin design in America
to the distribution of 80 million acres of public landledto the distribution of 80 million acres of public land
senior citizens ’ taxes from increasingpreventssenior citizens ’ taxes from increasing
in a misallocation of resources in Canada in the late 19th and early 20th centuryresultedin a misallocation of resources in Canada in the late 19th and early 20th century
how they new they won Unioncreatedhow they new they won Union
us up for all thissetus up for all this
to fast population growthledto fast population growth