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Maynard v. Hill | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Date decided | March 19, 1888 |
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In 1850, Congress passed the Donation Land Claim Act to encourage settlement in the Oregon Territory. Under this Act, an adult man could receive 320 acres of land if he occupied & cultivated it for 4 years.