Who became landowners in exchange for services in the federal system
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Landowners in the federal system were typically individuals who had received land grants from the government in exchange for various services or contributions. These land grants were often given to military veterans, government officials, or others who had served the country in some capacity. In some cases, land was also given to settlers or homesteaders who were willing to cultivate and improve the land. These landowners were responsible for maintaining and developing their land in accordance with federal regulations.