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what did president abrham lincoln do in 1862 to help influence food regulation in america
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President Abraham Lincoln signed the Agricultural Act of 1862, which established the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA was tasked with promoting and regulating agriculture, including food production and safety. This act helped to lay the foundation for modern food regulation in America.
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