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The Morrill

What is The Morrill Act of 1862?. The Morrill land Grant Act of 1862 was a grant sponsored by Senator Justin Morrill of Vermont to promote nationwide development of higher education to the working class. Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station . What was the Purpose of the Morrill Ac

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The Morrill

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    2. What is The Morrill Act of 1862? The Morrill land Grant Act of 1862 was a grant sponsored by Senator Justin Morrill of Vermont to promote nationwide development of higher education to the working class. Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station

    3. What was the Purpose of the Morrill Act of 1962 “The land-grant idea was born in the midst of the Civil War and signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln. Land-grant colleges started out mostly training farmers and their wives. The land-grants have evolved over the years, transforming shopkeepers into CEOs and carpenters into architects. Today, they train future computer gurus and international business persons”(ISU)

    4. Morrill Act in Brief

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    7. Morrill Act in Brief (cont)

    8. Morrill Act in Brief (cont)

    9. Morrill Act in Brief (cont)

    10. When was the act initiated? The Original Act was penned in 1857 Passed by Congress in 1859 Vetoed by President James Buchanan

    11. When was the act initiated? (cont) The Act was amended and resubmitted in 1861 The Act was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on July 2, 1862. A second Morrill Act in 1890 extended the land-grant provisions to sixteen southern states and permitted them to divide federal funds between white and black schools.

    12. How was the Act to be Funded? Under the act, each eligible state received a total of 30,000 acres of federal land for each member of Congress for each state in the Union. This land, or the proceeds from its sale, was to be used toward establishing and funding the educational institutions for the benefit of engineering, agriculture and military science.

    13. How was the Act to be Funded? (cont) Under provision six of the Act, "No State while in a condition of rebellion or insurrection against the government of the United States shall be entitled to the benefit of this act," After the war, however, the 1862 Act was extended to the former Confederate states The Act was eventually extended to every state and territory, including those created after 1862.

    14. Map of the States and Territories along with Educational institutions benefiting from the Morrill Act of 1862

    15. Resources Justin Smith Morrill. (2006, August 29). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 14:42, September 27, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Justin_ Smith_Morrill&oldid=72622488 Lightcap, Brad. The Morrill Act of 1862 as cited from http://nd.edu/~rbarger/www7/morrill.html National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. (1995) The Land- Grant Tradition. Retrieved September 20th , 2006 from http://www.wvuedu/ ~exten/about/land.htm National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. (1995) The Land- Grant Tradition. Retrieved September 20th, 2006 from http://www.nasulgc.org/publications/Land_Grant/ LandMorrill.htm 1862 Land Grant Colleges and Universities [Online Map], http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/ land/lgif/m2784l.gif,`September 26, 2006. Land Grant Cartoon. [Online Image] http://www.iastate.edu/morrill/cartoon/, September 26, 2006.

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