What is a major reason for the government to put large tracts of land aside?
Length of the large intestine is only 50 inches. The length of the small intestine is about 20 feet. Still the former is called as large intestine. It is because the diameter of the intestine is very large as compared to small intestine.
Both Earthquakes and tornadoes are destructive natural disasters that release large amounts of energy. Aside from that they are completely different.
The tundra
Hydraulic mining
I know absolutely nothing about gun/hunting laws, etc. but I imagine that states with large tracts of wilderness would be up there. Hence, Alaska, Minnesota, Montana, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York and Maine would be ideal...
Pennsylvania offered large tracts of land :)
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service has set aside large tracts of southern pine forests for this woodpecker, where it is a colonial nester.
Plantation owners held large tracts of land and cultivated crops which were labor intensive. It created the demand for large numbers of unpaid laborers.
Setting aside government contracts for small business means that small businesses get a chance to compete for government jobs. If some weren't set aside, almost all government contracts would end up going only to large companies.
None of the above mentioned colonies offered large tracts of land. The colonies that did offer large tracts of land included Georgia, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
an area of indefinite extent, typically a large one.
Homestead Act
In the United Kingdom a popular place for hunting and fishing is in the Highlands of Scotland. There are many rivers famous for their salmon fishing such as the River Spey, and large tracts of the moorland have been set aside for grouse shooting and also deer culling.
The power of the federal government to protect the environment!!!!! The power of the federal government to protect the environment!!!!!
The Spanish granted large tracts of land in Texas to people, known as empresarios, to attract settlers and promote development in the region. This was part of the Spanish government's efforts to increase population and strengthen their control over the territory. Land grants were also a way to encourage people to establish ranches, farms, and communities in the area.
Homestead Act
they are deserts not capable of supporting human habitation