Opportunities and Risk of the Homestead Act • Cottonwood Connections
Автор: Cottonwood Ranch Media
Загружено: 2022-07-31
Просмотров: 1887
Описание:
In 1862, the United States government created the Homestead Act, fueling westward expansion across the continent by providing settlers the opportunity to claim 160 acres, provided they could pay the small application fee, improve the claim, and (often more challenging) live on it for five years. Some succeeded. Most did not. Don Rowlison and returning guest Dr. Leo Oliva walk us through how the Homestead Act worked, how some people worked the system, and how this legislation and its promise of “free land” was integral in shaping life on the Great Plains.
In exploring the aspects of homesteading, we also visit a replica sod house at The Prairie Museum of Art and History in Colby, KS, and a grove of trees that are the remnant of a timber claim planted in the late 1800s.
To learn more about Cottonwood Ranch visit www.cottonwoodranchks.com.
YouTube Codes
Finally Home - 6IAX2DXD2LFN8GOI
Huckleberry Moonshine Rag - CABRPPJSQVJCRH8G
Humid Blues - TK3NNJE2T2M1K3BR
Morning in Belfast - 6BGZ42JV8QPNAJJY
homesteading, railroad, pioneers, Old West, sod house living
Повторяем попытку...
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео
-
Информация по загрузке: