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It has no impact on you. It was fought for the same reasons all wars are fought. The land was stolen from the Indians, and the people who stole it fought with each other about who was going to get to keep it.
The Homestead Act helped give Americans a fresh start to the Americans.They were able to have land and live on 160 acres of land but the only downside was that you had to be 21, you had to build your own house, and then you had to live on that land for up to five years, which many people didn't want to do but HAD to. In my opinion the Homestead Act was okayyyy.
The land lottery was basicaly a lottery but with land and it afected the economy because of the iron people could find in the mountains in Georgia. The swamp area and the mountains were the two best parts you could get.
No, people don't use land, land uses people
If it is used in how does a flood impact a country then it means how has that flood affected that country. How has it affected the people, land etc.
you can dodo and then throw it at them.
you can dodo and then throw it at them.
People coming in and kicking the Indians of there land.
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Fransisco Coronado had the impact of finding land, mistreating people,and providing new information for his country (sponsor) about maps.
To see what kind of impact each has on a different segment of land.
Land forms and water forms can impact the population of region because if they get resources the populations will increase. Also if there was a volcano and it caused a volcanic eruption the people near the volcano
You can impact the land by simply recycling daily,paper plastic metal or by not litering.
Destroyed all the cultures that were here, killed a majority of the people, and stole their land.
Moses led them out of bondage by the Egyptians. He led them to a promised land. He gave them the commandments on tablets.
It has no impact on you. It was fought for the same reasons all wars are fought. The land was stolen from the Indians, and the people who stole it fought with each other about who was going to get to keep it.