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and animal keeping—can increase the marginal cost of home production of food in areas affected by these restrictions. Careful choice of homesteading location is essential for economic success.
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for household use or sale. Homesteading has been pursued in various ways around the world and throughout different historical eras. It is typically distinguished from rural village or
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Historically, homesteading has been used by governmental entities (engaged in national expansion) to help settle what were termed unsettled areas, especially in the United States,
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and to raise heritage livestock. Homesteading is not defined by where someone lives, such as the city or the country, but by the lifestyle choices they make.
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had taken hold in many places around the world. The ideas of modern homesteading proponents, such as
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living by the isolation of the homestead (socially, physically, or both). Use of the term in the
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In homesteading, social and government support systems are frequently eschewed in favor of
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and a healthier, more rewarding lifestyle than more conventional patterns of living.
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developed in France and by the 1800s and early 1900s the philosophy of
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Homegrown and Handmade: A Practical Guide to More Self-Reliant Living
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Renewed interest in homesteading was brought about by U.S. President
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and relative deprivation in order to maximize independence and
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Modern government regulation—in the form of property taxes,
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Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture – Homesteading
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Potential benefits of homesteading include a satisfying
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for occasional labor, and town council restrictions on
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Index

Homestead (disambiguation)
Homestead principle
Homestead Act
Homesteader, Edmonton

Pie Town, New Mexico
self-sufficiency
subsistence agriculture
craft work
commune
United States
Homestead Act
sub-Saharan Africa
British Empire
smallholder
croft
renewable energy
solar
wind power
heirloom vegetables
Settler colonialism
Homestead Acts
Dominion Lands Act
Canada
Australia
homestead principles
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Subsistence Homesteading
back-to-the-land
Roman era

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