Farmers on the Great Plains were often referred to as "homesteaders." They settled on the land under the Homestead Act of 1862, which encouraged westward expansion by granting them parcels of land in exchange for cultivating it. These farmers faced challenging conditions, including drought and harsh weather, but they played a crucial role in transforming the region into a significant agricultural area.
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