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Fifty Million Acres
Paul Wallace Gates

Fifty Million Acres

conflicts over Kansas land policy, 1854-1890

University of Oklahoma Press (1997)
9780806129914
311 pages
Dewey 333.3/09781
LC Classification HD211.K2 .G3 1997
LC Control No. 97014426

Genre

  • Amer Hist Old West

Subject

  • Land Use - History. - Kansas
  • Public Lands - History. - Kansas

Plot

The disposal of public lands in Kansas was a defining event in American history. The dispossession of Indian tribes settled on reservations along the eastern boundary of the territory, conflicts between settlers from the North and the South over land claims and slavery, the activities of land-hungry railroads, and an array of manipulative and corrupt politicians all helped make the early development of Kansas the greatest failure in the history of the American territorial system. In Fifty Million Acres. Paul Wallace Gates focuses on the elimination of Indian title, the efforts of railroads to obtain the ceded lands, public land sales, the homestead era, and the later conflicts between the railroads and Kansas agrarians. This new edition of a classic study includes a foreword by Allan G. Bogue.

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