Land Ownership in 18th Century England
.... On the one hand this meant that wealth and
land ownership (which had for centuries been interchangeable) had now become distinct. ....
(1915

8

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Land and the Colonial South
....
Land ownership created new elites, as did geographic mobility. ....
Land ownership was a primary force and has been discussed above. ....
(1475

6

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Property Rights in Islam Under Islamic law, own
....
land codes in Arabic Muslim countries although, as the case of Saudi Arabia will demonstrate, some governments have adapted their
land ownership schemes to ....
(1109

4

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Colonialization of the Americas
.... For instance, in Bolivia Haciendas were the preferred means of unequal distribution of
land ownership, power, and wealth. Peasant ....
(1313

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Rigoberta Menchu's I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in ...
....
land-owning classes) are most constrained by several factors; these factors include a lack of education, exclusion from
land ownership and participation in the ....
(1473

6

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Claiming Property Ownership
.... Kant sees
land ownership and possession as an aspect of a civil society, in which
land is distributed among its citizens who own parcels of it. ....
(2536

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THE BRAZILIAN ECONOMY: A REVIEW
.... The concentration of
land ownership by the societal elite began in the colonial period, and has been substantially increased since the mid-1960s by ....
(3677

15

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Land, Real Estate and Development
.... Bryant and Chapin is particu larly useful, for the former is concerned primarily with re lating city growth to the social institution of
land ownership and the ....
(3512

14

)
Land & Power in 18th Century England
.... On the one hand this meant that wealth and
land ownership (which had for centuries been interchangeable) had now become distinct. ....
(2004

8

)
ZONING AS A TOOL FOR LAND ALLOCATION
.... Harriss, 47.(f costs associated with
land ownership are low, a
land speculator may determine that it is justifiable to hold
land off the market for a few years ....
(3052

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Importance of Land in Early America
.... ordinary worker. When the US became a free nation,
land ownership became more important than ever. How important was
land? Nearly ....
(1182

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)
Mexico and the Zapatistas
.... They believe that the Mexican revolution should have settled such
land ownership principles once and for all, but again the Zapatistas are fighting a ....
(2605

10

)
Failure of the Dawes Act
.... p. 112). The Dawes Act had a devastating effect on Indian
land ownership, among the Sioux Nation and every other tribe. Prior to ....
(1864

7

)
David Ricardo's Economic Theory
.... Ricardo held that wealth is based on
land ownership and the profits that accrue to landowners as a result of selling the goods produced on that
land. ....
(3318

13

)
Settlement of Southern New England
.... but not in the West, where very different native cultures flourished) the natives probably did have similar ideas about the nature of
land ownership as did the ....
(2187

9

)
Southern New England & Native Americans
.... but not in the West, where very different native cultures flourished) the natives probably did have similar ideas about the nature of
land ownership as did the ....
(2187

9

)
California Water Policy This paper will examine
.... of all riparians. Riparian rights need not be exercised to be kept alive since they are inherent in
land ownership. In the arid ....
(2865

11

)
Chief Plenty Coups of the Crows
.... However, despite provisions of the Crow Act, many of its assurances were not enforced and
land ownership continues to be an issue which impacts the Crow people ....
(2922

12

)
Chief Plenty Coups: Leading the Crow to a New Life
.... However, despite provisions of the Crow Act, many of its assurances were not enforced and
land ownership continues to be an issue which impacts the Crow people ....
(2922

12

)
Increase in Farm Production
.... high technology-oriented, high-yield, intensive agriculture environment was a direct result of a property-rights based system of
land ownership that has also ....
(927

4

)
Farm Production and the US
.... high technology-oriented, high-yield, intensive agriculture environment was a direct result of a property-rights based system of
land ownership that has also ....
(928

4

)
1836 Battle between Mexico and Texas
.... in Mexico, not least because the Texians, as the American whites in Texas were called, routinely conflated their sense of
land ownership with
ownership of the ....
(3189

13

)
Society & Native Americans Q
.... settled in this "New World" and pushed westward, he merely took possession of tribal lands without recognizing the validity hereditary
land ownership by the ....
(898

4

)
The Mexican labor movement
The Constitution of 1917 embodied the aims of the Revolution by revising
land ownership, by drafting a labor code, and by curtailing the power of the Roman ....
(2277

9

)
Commodities Production in Latin America and Caribbean
.... in most cases. One such consequence pertains to
land ownership, distribution of
land, and power relations. For instance, the Nicaraguan ....
(675

3

)
Mao Zedong I
.... did not occur and Mao, ever pragmatic, moved from
land reform to the commune despite the population's longing for individual farming and
land ownership. ....
(1688

7

)
English Noblewomen in the Later Middle Ages
.... the various roles played by women in the later Middle Ages, Ward examines these records for information on such areas as marriage,
land ownership by widows of ....
(1761

7

)
Men Should Weep & Brotherly Love
.... Brotherly Love has as one of its main plots the nature of
land ownership in society, the way laws have developed around such an issue, and the way those laws ....
(1507

6

)
EARLY INDUSTRIALISM IN AMERICA
.... They were less burdened with traditional barriers to economic change such as devastating wars and patterns of feudal
land ownership. ....
(1408

6

)
Rural-urban conflicts on Western Asia (1100-1700)
.... to nomadic or bedouin means of existence. Patterns of
land ownership changed. New provincial chiefs subsisted on iqta's, grants ....
(1630

7

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