The tang land reform policy strengthen the central government :
-by breaking up the localized power of large landowners
-by increasing revenue through more land taxes
<h3>What are
tang land reform?</h3>
- As part of the tang land reform, the Tang emperor distributed land among the peasants.
- This policy weakened the power of large landowners.
- At the same time, state revenue increased as farmers were able to pay taxes.
- First, land similar to that adopted by the Sui was allocated to large families.
- Second, government officials were given "public land."
- These parcels vary in size depending on the recipient's government office.
- This system was designed to control land from large landowners such as nobles.
- They will redistribute land to farmers.
- This made the farmers richer and allowed them to pay more tang land reform to the government.
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Answer:
Gold rush and mining opportunities (silver in Nevada)
The opportunity to work in the cattle industry; to be a “cowboy”
Faster travel to the West by railroad; availability of supplies due to the railroad
The opportunity to own land cheaply under the Homestead Act
The discovery of wheat strains adapted to grow in the climate of the Plains.
New inventions allowing them to adapt to life on the Plains, such as the windmill and barbed wire
Adventure and the lure of the “Wild West”
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