Pioneer Era
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N.Y. sate
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Frontier
An area of unsettled land that is restricted for the use of the miner who marked it off and claimed it is known as a "mining claim." This claim grants the miner exclusive rights to explore and extract minerals from the designated area. Mining claims are often established under specific legal frameworks that govern mineral rights and land use, ensuring that the claimant has priority over others in that region.
Because then they could claim some of that land as their own, and make a living out of it.
If you had visited the frontier, you would have been on settled land by the American Indians.
The resource of land brought colonists to Texas. Much of Texas was unsettled, so colonists could acquire more land there than they ever dreamed of on the other side of the Mississippi river. Also, there was warm weather for farming, and since much of the land was unsettled, there was plenty of timber.
As of 2009, there were no unsettled territories in the United States in the sense of land that had not been claimed or governed. However, there were territories like Puerto Rico and Guam, which are U.S. territories with varying degrees of self-governance but are not states. Additionally, issues regarding land claims and indigenous rights persisted in various regions, but these did not constitute unsettled territories in the traditional sense.
If unexplored land was explored then it would no longer be unexplored land, and that is why it is impossible to explore unexplored land.
President Jefferson had sent them out to explore the land.
"unsettled is a word"