Homestead Act

The Homestead Act: How Free Land Transformed North American Agriculture

Dan American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

Opening the Frontier to Farmers In the mid-19th century, governments in North America began actively encouraging farmers to settle and cultivate vast areas of frontier land. These policies would dramatically reshape agriculture, populate the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies, and establish thousands of family farms that became the backbone of rural economies. One of the most significant policies driving this …