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 Essential Question –How did many Georgians obtain land in the twenty years following the end of the American Revolution? Land Fever in Georgia.

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2  Essential Question –How did many Georgians obtain land in the twenty years following the end of the American Revolution? Land Fever in Georgia

3  What words do I need to know? –headright system –Yazoo land fraud –Land Lottery System Land Fever in Georgia

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5  Indian land in Georgia east of the Oconee River was given to settlers Every white male counted as a head of household and had the “right” to receive up to 1,000 acres This was generally replaced in 1803 by a land lottery for government-owned land west of the Oconee All white heads-of-household could buy a lottery chance and win land; millions of acres in several states were given away Headright System

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7  Around 1795, four companies bribed the governor and legislators Bought millions of acres in western Georgia (today’s Alabama and Mississippi) for 1½¢an acre The public found out and protested; the legislators involved were voted out of office General Assembly repealed the law approving the sale; the federal government paid more than $4 million to help Georgia settle Yazoo land claims Yazoo Land Fraud

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15  In 1802, Georgia ceded (gave up) its land claims west of the Chattahoochee River to the federal government for $1.25 million President Thomas Jefferson doubled the nation’s size in 1803 with the Louisiana territory purchase; the U.S. paid France $15 million for land that stretched to the Rocky Mountains The Western Territory

16   After the Yazoo Land Fraud people were suspicious of the headright system.  In 1803, the Georgia Legislature passed a Land Act establishing a land lottery system.  Land was divided into 202.5 acre tracts or 490 acre tracts if the soil was poor and given out in lotteries. Land Lottery System

17   Georgia held multiple land lotteries between 1805 and 1833.  During this time Georgia sold three-fourths of the state to 100,000 families and individuals at an average of 7 cents per acre. Land Lottery System


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