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What was one provision of the homestead act of 1862

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granting head of families 160 acres of surveyed public land for a minimal filing fee and 5 years of CONTINUOUS residence on that land.
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The Homestead Act was a law of the United States of America created by President Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862.

Large contingents of immigrants from Europe participated in the occupation of the vast west of the United States and without them this achievement would not take place. To attract immigrants, the federal government decreed in 1862 the Homestead Act, which granted the ownership of a property of 65 hectares to those who cultivated it for five years. Anyone who had never taken up arms against the US government, including freed slaves, could file a claim for a federal land grant. This law greatly increased the flow of European immigrants to the United States.

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