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Luke
19 February, 04:57
Why was the morill act significant?
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Isla Gentry
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The Morrill Act, first passed in 1862, provided land grants so that new western states could establish colleges, thus giving farmers and people of the working class access to higher education which they would not otherwise have been able to enjoy.
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