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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.
Several countries claimed lands in what is now the United States. Spain claimed large territories, including Florida and the southwestern regions, while France claimed vast areas of the central United States, known as Louisiana Territory. Britain also claimed territories along the Atlantic coast and parts of the interior, while Russia laid claim to territories in the northwest, primarily around Alaska. Additionally, the Netherlands and Sweden had temporary claims in areas like New York and parts of the Delaware Valley, respectively.
The U.S. government's policy was to move them to specific lands.
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what government rule allowed state to buy land they had claimed to the west
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The government that allowed states to buy lands they had claimed to the west was the United States federal government, particularly under the leadership of President Thomas Jefferson. This was facilitated through the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which established a framework for the sale and governance of western territories. These laws enabled states to acquire land in the West, contributing to the westward expansion of the United States.
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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 federal government grants government lands to the states
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.