Farm Life
Farm Life Isn’t Easy!
Life as a farmer was by no means easy. There were a lot of problems and strains, but it had its good points. The Homestead Act passed in 1862 by Congress gave 160 free acres of prairie land to anyone who would live on it for five years. A lot of farmers also bought land from the Railroad Company so they could be close to the transcontinental railroad tracks, which made transportation
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a higher dependency on banks and railroads.
Overall, farm life was difficult. Those who could handle it were strong, both physically and in will. Few who tried it stuck with it. If you’re considering this lifestyle, think long and hard whether it’s worth it.
NOTE: this paper was written like a newspaper article from the 1870’s
Bibliography
Jordan, Winthrop; Greenblatt, Miriam; Bowes, John. The Americans: A History. 1994 McDougal, Little & Company, Illinois. pages 425-428.
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