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24 September, 17:42

In the late 1800s, railroad companies often took advantage of homesteaders by A. offering to transport their belongings for a small fee. B. offering them employment at very low wages. C. selling them land that the railroads had obtained for free. D. selling them land that the railroads did not own.

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  1. 24 September, 17:59
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    In the late 1800s, railroad companies often took advantage of homesteaders by D. selling them land that the railroads did not own.
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