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Broadside concerning the
Mennonite reserve in Manitoba
1885
In its competition with the United States to attract
settlers, the federal government instituted more liberal
homesteading arrangements with some ethnic groups. Two
communities of Mennonites (numbering about 7,000) from
the Russian Ukraine were attracted to southern Manitoba
with promises of freedom from military service, subsidized
ocean passage, and two blocks of settlement lands consisting
of 8 and 17 townships. Further arrangements allowed
Mennonite families to live in villages and still earn
title to their homesteads without fulfilling the residency
requirement.
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