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The economy and every facet of Montana life — legisla- ture, courts, workers — were in the copper industry's clutches. THE HOMESTEAD MOVEMENT The tragedy of the open range should still have been fresh in Montana's memory by the turn of the century, but it was not. Between 1900-1925, a boom and bust hit eastern Montana unlike any before or since. Past mistakes were forgotten; the land and its characteristics were ignored. Development came too fast, too soon. And both the land and the people inev...itably suffered miserably for it. The promise of dry-land farming on the plains brought swarms of people to eastern and central Montana. Free land and tales of its riches enticed these people, most of them from the Midwest. The magnetic combination of new dry-land farming techniques, the 1909 and 1912 Homestead acts, a mighty promotional campaign, easy credit, high land prices elsewhere and war-induced soaring wheat prices created the biggest land boom and bust this country has ever seen. By 1909 over a million acres were homesteaded and over 250,000 acres planted in wheat.
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