The Growth of the United StatesH. Holt, 1925 - Всего страниц: 862 |
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... land in a single parcel , each individual received a share of the various kinds of land available . Thus each member of the new village had a tract of meadow land , a tract of upland pasture , and a wood lot . Because of these scattered ...
... land in a single parcel , each individual received a share of the various kinds of land available . Thus each member of the new village had a tract of meadow land , a tract of upland pasture , and a wood lot . Because of these scattered ...
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... Land was for sale , to be sure , but only in lots of six hundred forty acres , or more , and only for cash . Now the pioneer who could raise six hundred forty dollars , plus whatever more was needed for transportation and supplies , was ...
... Land was for sale , to be sure , but only in lots of six hundred forty acres , or more , and only for cash . Now the pioneer who could raise six hundred forty dollars , plus whatever more was needed for transportation and supplies , was ...
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... land agents , who deposited them with the bank of issue , or one like it , whence they were immediately lent out ... land . Then he would lay the land out in " town lots , " and by so doing au- tomatically raise its value to $ 1000 ...
... land agents , who deposited them with the bank of issue , or one like it , whence they were immediately lent out ... land . Then he would lay the land out in " town lots , " and by so doing au- tomatically raise its value to $ 1000 ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND | 26 |
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