2 years, 8 months ago
Should a new Homestead act allowing the formation of small farms?
If the Homestead act were enacted again, would the results be positive?
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M$1 Answer
The government should not pass new Homestead act allowing the formation of small farms.
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The Homestead Act was intended to liberalize the homesteading requirements of the Preemption Act of 1841. The "yeoman farmer" ideal was powerful in American political history, and plans for expanding their numbers through a homestead act were rooted in the 1850s.
The end of homesteading
The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 ended homesteading;416 the government believed that the best use of public lands was for them to remain in government control. The only exception to this new policy was in Alaska, for which the law allowed homesteading until 1986.4
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This act was ended because of the negative affects that occurred from it.
These include
1.Dispossession of Indians
2.Fraud and corporate use
3.Environmental harm
From the information quoted above i do not feel that the government will enact this act again. Simple reason it would have a negative affect on the country and also agriculture. The government also pass another act which ended the Homestead Act.
----quote----
The Homestead Act was intended to liberalize the homesteading requirements of the Preemption Act of 1841. The "yeoman farmer" ideal was powerful in American political history, and plans for expanding their numbers through a homestead act were rooted in the 1850s.
The end of homesteading
The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 ended homesteading;416 the government believed that the best use of public lands was for them to remain in government control. The only exception to this new policy was in Alaska, for which the law allowed homesteading until 1986.4
-----quote----
This act was ended because of the negative affects that occurred from it.
These include
1.Dispossession of Indians
2.Fraud and corporate use
3.Environmental harm
From the information quoted above i do not feel that the government will enact this act again. Simple reason it would have a negative affect on the country and also agriculture. The government also pass another act which ended the Homestead Act.
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M$
Explain what the government will do with public lands.
Do people believe the statement, the "best use of public lands was for them to remain in government control"?