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The extension of the new industrial economy to the West had begun during the Civil War, when Congress had pushed farmers to produce more and more wheat and corn for the troops and for export. It had passed homestead legislation to get farmers onto land, relaxed immigration laws to draw more workers into the country, and chartered railroads to make it easier to go west.
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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