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Q: Who favored the distribution of land in small tracts to freehold farmers?
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The trustees found Georgia with three goals in mind charitydefenseand economics how did the trustees accomplish these three goals?

I would say that history would show that the trustees failed on all three. the premis was that the criminals and other social rejects that the British shipped over to populate Georgia would support them selves on set tracts of land mainly by growing mulberry trees for silk worms. Opps they grew the wrong trees, purple instead of white mulberries. Opps, the land plots were inadequate to support the farmers due to the soil qulaity in the region. Oh, and most of the deporties were not farmers before and had no idea how to farm. the whole project fell apart quickly


Which counrty has polders reclaimed from the sea?

There are over a dozen countries that have polders, but Holland (also known as the Netherlands) has the most and is the country most famous for them. Because so much of the land lies below sea level, it is necessary to build dikes or embankments to hold back the ocean water and prevent flooding. The Dutch first started building polders about a thousand years ago and there are now about 3,000 in their country. Polders are low lying tracts of land usually protected by embankments or dikes. Comes from a Dutch word 'poire' Land claimed from water covered sources, lakes and seas.


Central cities surrounded by suburbs are called what?

Urban Centers, and those that live in them in them, called "Urbanites," differ from the populations in the suburbs and rural areas. The Urban Institute which has studied urban areas for 40 years, uses a variety of tools to determine what is Urban, and what it's not. Some of the determinants are measurable, such as health care, home ownership including, home buyers or renters, foreclosures, estimated number of homeless, employment or unemployment, wealth or lack of it, literacy, crime and even number of births, compared to suburbanites or rural dwellers. An area which is considered "urban" also reflects time and generations, such as urban dwellers who migrated to the center of a city or town, where jobs, government or whole industries existed, as there were no factories, manufacturing plants, or large companies in the suburbs. Many of the homes and buildings near the center of a city, are typically older, and constructed individually. As opposed to the suburbs, where tracts and subdivisions consisted of "cookie cutter" designs. Coupled with the availability of larger (more square feet) tracts of land for homes, engineers, contractors and home builders incorporated driveways, garages for vehicles, sidewalks, etc. into their plans. Urbanites, closer to city and county buildings, which included hospitals, banks and many other business and government buildings, such as libraries and schools, were able to drive a short distance or take a single bus to their jobs. However, parking was becoming scarce. The lack of parking spaces caused many suburbanites to use public transporation to get to work from the suburbs. Public transportation in urban areas improved when suburban commuters found the lack of parking spaces, garages or lots to park their automobiles close to their work, troubling. This caused developers and businesses to build multi-level parking garages. In the recent past, many suburbanites tired of driving to the center of town to work, shop, and pay for parking, began to migrate back to the center of town. With that, came the modernization of older urban homes and other dwellings, i.e. apartments, condos, large department stores, like Sears, Macy's and other businesses. Today, many urbanites are not just people who couldn't move to the suburbs or people of low income or on general assistance, and includes professionals, business owners, sudents, and even artists.


Was Sandra Day o'conner the first women in the supreme court?

No. Justice Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American appointed to the US Supreme Court. President Johnson nominated the former NAACP Legal Defense Fund chief counsel to the Court in 1967, where he served until his retirement in 1991. Justice Marshall died in 1993.


What is Virginia land grant system?

The opportunity to grant land in Virginia was very different from the system England used.The Virginia Land Grant system (1623-1774) was in several parts. One grant patent was for any person who qualified as a planter. In practice, however, it was granted to the person who paid for transportation cost of the emigrant and not the settler himself. This was called the "Headright System." Indentured servants were lured to the colony through promises of land, and the system of headrights encouraged wealthy investors to acquire large tracts of land and "plant" them with settlers in order to gain title. Another method was by the military for anyone willing to live in hostile territory.Land Office Grants, 1779--1993The Virginia Land Office was established in 1779 by the General Assembly and was headed by a Register "appointed from time to time, by joint ballot of both houses of assembly. . . . " It was the responsibility of the Register to carry out the very carefully structured legislation that provided the procedure for obtaining waste and unappropriated lands.Under the act, any person could purchase as much land as desired upon payment to the Treasurer of a fee of forty pounds for one hundred acres. In return the purchaser was given a receipt, that was then given to the Auditor of Public Accounts, who issued a certificate noting the amount of land to which the person was entitled. The certificate was taken to the Land Office where the Register entered a warrant authorizing a surveyor to lay off the land. The warranty entered a claim to the land by depositing the warrant with the surveyor of the county in which the land was located.

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Would you agree that the distribution of cultivated land is unequal in palampur. Do you find a similar situation of India. Explain?

yes the distribution of cultivated land is unequal in palampur. it is so because in palampur many farmers are rich (about 60 families) which have plenty of land with them whereas there are some farmers who cannot afford large tracts of land due to economic difficulties. it is the same situation in India for the same reasons given above


How would farmers be affected if grizzly populations increased?

Because farming and ranchings takes up space. Grizzlies need large tracts of wilderness.


Are extrapyramidial tracts nerve tracts that the corticospinal tracts that transmit impulses into the spinal cord?

yes it is


What does Passive Freehold mean?

==One Answer== "Freehold" is the term used for the private ownership of land in Australia. Most land in Australia is owned by the government with only about 15% being privately owned. The remaining small portion is aboriginal land, approximately 13%. The government owned land is occupied by people or corporations that hold leasehold interests on huge tracts that may include thousands or millions of acres. "Passive freehold" would describe an arrangement such as the purchase in fee of a privately owned commercial property (such as a hotel) that is already built, already in an active, ongoing business and under management that will remain in place after your purchase of the property. You would be the owner but would not take any active role in the day to day management of the property or activities of the business. You would take on a passive role as the owner of the property, i.e., passive freehold.


When was Deep Tracts of Hell created?

Deep Tracts of Hell was created in 1998-07.


What is the white matter tracts between the optic nerves and optic tracts?

Optic Chiasm


What role do spinal tracts play in the peripheral nervous system?

Spinal tracts are communication pathways. There are numerous tracts and they carry messages from the body to the brain and from the brain to the body.


What is the function of the spinocerebellar tracts?

the spinocerebellar tracts contain axons that do not cross over to the opposite side of the spinal cord. These tracts assist in the passage of proprioceptive information to the cerebellum.


What colonies Offered large tracts of land?

Pennsylvania offered large tracts of land :)


What divided the land into townships and then each township into smaller tracts?

Quadrangles is what divides the land into townships and then each township into smaller tracts. The smaller tracts are subdivided into many different ways.


Why do some animals have relatively short digestive tracts?

Some animals have relatively short digestive tracts because they are carnivores. Herbivores need longer digestive tracts than carnivores in order to digest cellulose.


Why do messages not get mixed up passing through the spinal cord?

There are ascending and descending tracts in the spinal cord. These tracts are nerve fibers bundled together. Messages going to the brain pass through the ascending tracts while messages coming from the brain pass through the descending tracts. These separate paths prevent messages from getting mixed up.