you need to catch a wild chimchar first.
George Washington purchased about 1500 acres. The acreage was in wild timberland which was cut down in order to cultivate into farmland and a house place. In all colonies he owned about 50,000 acres.
440,000 acres
Medicaid is a program for low-income persons. Medicaid does not "cover" businesses.
About 200 families of grandees.
It was not their own land
Yes. You may use only your own Medicaid ID card and you may use it only for its intended purposes.
Medicaid is administered by the States, each of which has its own billing procedures and reimbursement rates.
Sell your 10 acres
You need at least a few acres to own a liger. But the right amount would be about 6 acres. That's how many acres of land I think you should have to own a liger.
Medicaid recipients can own their homes (and personal property such as furniture, clothing, etc.). However, they will probably have to sell any non-homestead property, especially if it is not producing income.
Each town had its own ruler and farmland.
It depends on where the property is, and to some extent who you are, but in general No, simply being on your own property does not automatically give you the right to discharge a firearm. You must obey all state and local laws, even when you're on your own property.