1902
Conservation
National Reclamation Act, AKA Newlands act.
The Act was written by Francis Newlands of Nevada. This act was a major step toward conservation.
The Newlands Reclamation Act was passed in 1902 to promote the irrigation of arid lands in the American West. This was done to encourage settlement and agriculture in the region, contributing to economic development and growth. Additionally, the act helped to prevent soil erosion and promote sustainable land use practices for future generations.
The National Reclamation Act of 1902, also known as the Newlands Act, was a U.S. federal law that aimed to promote irrigation projects in the arid western states. It allowed the federal government to collect and distribute funds from the sale of public lands to finance the construction of irrigation infrastructure. The act facilitated the development of agricultural lands, contributing to the growth of farming in the West and supporting the settlement of these areas. It marked a significant shift towards federal involvement in water resource management and land reclamation.
Laws were intended to help farmers except those that imposed excessive taxes or burdensome regulations, hindering agricultural productivity and profitability.
Chinese Exclusion Act.
On June 17, 1902, the United States Congress passed the Newlands Reclamation Act, dedicating the nation to a system of dams, irrigation canals and hydroelectric power plants in the arid states of the West under Theodore Roosevelt as President. from pat from job corp an doin pennfoster Grafton job corp
The Export Control Act was passed on July 5, 1940.
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congress passes an act of admission
if when congress chooses, it passes an enabling act, a convention prepares the constitution, which is then put to a popular vote in the proposed state, then it is submitted to congress for its consideration. if the congress still agrees then it passes and act of admission, then if the president signs it, the new state enters the union