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The Virginia "Cavaliers" were English nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the King of England.
Manor
A portion of land given to a settler was commonly referred to as a "land grant." Land grants were often provided by governments to encourage settlement and development of new territories, particularly in the United States during the 19th century. These grants could include various sizes of land and were sometimes part of larger programs aimed at promoting agriculture and settlement.
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NEW England
England referred to granted land as a fief under the control of a baron.
The Virginia "Cavaliers" were English nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the King of England.
Manor
ENGLAND
'England' derives from the Old English name Englaland (Ænglaland, Ængla Land) which means 'Land of the Angles'.
I was first called England when the Angles took over my land. It became "Angle-land." England is just short for that. I was made a unified state under that name in the year 927.
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The land grants from the government enabled people to maintain more land, which brought them more wealth.
Where land grants given at the pan american conference of 1928
--Paulette.<3
It´s called Land´s End ^_^
the new England patriots, beor mountains, coastal land