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what government rule allowed state to buy land they had claimed to the west
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There is no direct act allowing such a thing, 'paying' for the lands was a common practice started long before the government of the United States was conceived.
The U.S. government's policy was to move them to specific lands.
The most famous policy the federal government implemented was the Indian Removal Act of 1830 under president Andrew Jackson. This allowed for the government to remove Indians from their land and enforced by the military.
um...i have no idea
um...i have no idea
what government rule allowed state to buy land they had claimed to the west
um...i have no idea
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the federal government grants government lands to the states
There is no direct act allowing such a thing, 'paying' for the lands was a common practice started long before the government of the United States was conceived.
Yes
When Rome fell there were feudal societies that replaced government. Strong men with armies moved into areas and claimed lands for themselves for a 1,000 years.
The United States government encouraged attempts to take Native Americans lands.