Asked by Solaris_Artist

How did the Homestead Act entice people to move west?

It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to guide settlers on their journey west.
It arranged for Native Americans who knew the land to guide settlers on their journey west.

It offered acres of free land to settlers who were willing to farm.
It offered acres of free land to settlers who were willing to farm.

It limited poverty in the South by giving houses, jobs, and food to settlers willing to move west.
It limited poverty in the South by giving houses, jobs, and food to settlers willing to move west.

It set up reservations for freed African Americans after the Civil War.

Answers

Answered by GPT 3.5
It did not set up reservations for freed African Americans after the Civil War.
Answered by Solaris_Artist
theres no answer choice provided with the answer you gave.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. The correct response is:

It offered acres of free land to settlers who were willing to farm.

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