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Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict over Land in the American West, 1840-1900 Book

Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict over Land in the American West, 1840-1900
Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict over Land in the American West, 1840-1900, When American settlers arrived in the southwestern borderlands, they assumed that the land was unencumbered by property claims. But, as María Montoya shows, the Southwest was no empty quarter simply waiting to be parceled up. 
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Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict over Land in the American West, 1840-1900, When American settlers arrived in the southwestern borderlands, they assumed that the land was unencumbered by property claims. But, as María Montoya shows, the Southwest was no empty quarter simply waiting to be parceled up. Although Anglo farmers cl, Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict over Land in the American West, 1840-1900
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  • Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict over Land in the American West, 1840-1900
  • Written by author Maria E. Montoya
  • Published by University Press of Kansas, April 2005
  • When American settlers arrived in the southwestern borderlands, they assumed that the land was unencumbered by property claims. But, as María Montoya shows, the Southwest was no empty quarter simply waiting to be parceled up. Although Anglo farmers cl
  • "A splendid study of the role of U.S. courts in consolidating colonialism. . . . This is the historian's craft at its best."-Ramón Gutiérrez, author of When Jesus Came, the Corn Mothers Went Away"A unique and important contribution
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6The legacy of land grants in the American West191


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