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Millions of acres of southern land opened up for settlement .
The Homestead Act
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98,000,728 acres of land was
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Millions of acres of southern land opened up for settlement .
Shenandoah Acres ended in 2004.
Acres of Books ended in 2008.
Green Acres ended on 1971-04-27.
Two Thousand Acres of Sky ended in 2003.
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The Homestead Act
55.7 million acres
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First, millions of acres of undeveloped land in America are protected from being purchased because they are owned by local, state and federal governments, and nonprofit conservation groups. Second, millions of acres of developed and undeveloped land in America are privately owned. Cities take up millions of acres. You could not buy up all the land in America. Even if you could buy up all the land possible, you would not "own" America. You would own a lot of land.First, millions of acres of undeveloped land in America are protected from being purchased because they are owned by local, state and federal governments, and nonprofit conservation groups. Second, millions of acres of developed and undeveloped land in America are privately owned. Cities take up millions of acres. You could not buy up all the land in America. Even if you could buy up all the land possible, you would not "own" America. You would own a lot of land.First, millions of acres of undeveloped land in America are protected from being purchased because they are owned by local, state and federal governments, and nonprofit conservation groups. Second, millions of acres of developed and undeveloped land in America are privately owned. Cities take up millions of acres. You could not buy up all the land in America. Even if you could buy up all the land possible, you would not "own" America. You would own a lot of land.First, millions of acres of undeveloped land in America are protected from being purchased because they are owned by local, state and federal governments, and nonprofit conservation groups. Second, millions of acres of developed and undeveloped land in America are privately owned. Cities take up millions of acres. You could not buy up all the land in America. Even if you could buy up all the land possible, you would not "own" America. You would own a lot of land.