The Public Land Survey System
Congress wanted to organize and sell the lands
When then western lands of the colonies were divided into 6-mile squares called townships. Then each township was divided into 36 sections of 640 acres each. Then each section could be sold to settlers.
Land was to be systematically surveyed into square townships, six miles (9.656 km) on a side. Each of these townships were sub-divided into thirty-six sections of one square mile (2.59 km²) or 640 acres.
The land ordinance of 1785 was created to divide the land that had been acquired by the U.S..
Lands were portioned off into townships containing 36 sections of 640 acres (one square mile per section). One side was for a school, and four were for veterans. the rest was given to the public. These were further subdivided into 16 units.
the land ordinace
Under this law , western lands were divided into six-mile squares called townships
Congress wanted to organize and sell the lands
When then western lands of the colonies were divided into 6-mile squares called townships. Then each township was divided into 36 sections of 640 acres each. Then each section could be sold to settlers.
Land was to be systematically surveyed into square townships, six miles (9.656 km) on a side. Each of these townships were sub-divided into thirty-six sections of one square mile (2.59 km²) or 640 acres.
Land was to be systematically surveyed into square townships, six miles (9.656 km) on a side. Each of these townships were sub-divided into thirty-six sections of one square mile (2.59 km²) or 640 acres.
The land ordinance of 1785 was created to divide the land that had been acquired by the U.S..
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established townships in the Northwest Territory (Ohio River Valley).
Lands were portioned off into townships containing 36 sections of 640 acres (one square mile per section). One side was for a school, and four were for veterans. the rest was given to the public. These were further subdivided into 16 units.
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It divided the Northwest Territory into townships and lots.
Spain divided their lands in to large territories that they called provinces. The capital and largest city in Spain is Madrid.