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Under homesteading, according to Allen, how did the restrictions placed on settlers help protect property rights?Settlers were required to erect barbed wire fences to protect against intruding cattleSettlers had to pay a large sum upfront, which made the land good collateral for loansSettlers had to settle next to immediate family to make sure neighbors wouldn’t be tempted to steal from each otherSettlers could only homestead small farms in surveyed areas, forcing settlements to be denser, which made protecting property rights cheaper

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