The Donation Land Claim Act of 1850, sometimes known as the Donation Land Act, was a statute enacted by the United States Congress in late 1850, intended to promote homestead settlements in the Oregon Territory. It followed the Distribution-Preemption Act 1841. The law, a forerunner of the later Homestead Act, brought thousands of settlers into the new territory, swelling their ranks along the Oregon Trail. 7,437 land patents were issued under the law, which expired in late 1855. The Donation Land Claim Act allowed white men or partial Native Americans (mixed with white) who had arrived in Oregon before 1850 to work on a piece of land for four years and legally claim the land for themselves.
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| - قانون المطالبة بأرض التبرع (ar)
- Donation Land Claim Act (en)
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| - كان قانون المطالبة بأرض التبرع لعام 1850، المعروف أحيانًا باسم قانون أراضي التبرعات، قانونًا تم سنه في أواخر عام 1850 من قبل كونغرس الولايات المتحدة. كان المقصود هو تعزيز المستوطنات منزل في إقليم أوريجون في شمال غرب المحيط الهادئ (تضم الولايات في الوقت الحاضر من ولاية أوريغون، واشنطن، ايداهو وجزء من وايومنغ). جلب القانون، وهو رائد قانون العزبة في وقت لاحق، الآلاف من المستوطنين البيض إلى الأراضي الجديدة، وتورم صفوف المستوطنين الذين يسافرون على طول طريق أوريجون. صدرت 7437 براءة اختراع أرض بموجب القانون، والتي انتهت في أواخر عام 1855. (ar)
- The Donation Land Claim Act of 1850, sometimes known as the Donation Land Act, was a statute enacted by the United States Congress in late 1850, intended to promote homestead settlements in the Oregon Territory. It followed the Distribution-Preemption Act 1841. The law, a forerunner of the later Homestead Act, brought thousands of settlers into the new territory, swelling their ranks along the Oregon Trail. 7,437 land patents were issued under the law, which expired in late 1855. The Donation Land Claim Act allowed white men or partial Native Americans (mixed with white) who had arrived in Oregon before 1850 to work on a piece of land for four years and legally claim the land for themselves. (en)
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| - كان قانون المطالبة بأرض التبرع لعام 1850، المعروف أحيانًا باسم قانون أراضي التبرعات، قانونًا تم سنه في أواخر عام 1850 من قبل كونغرس الولايات المتحدة. كان المقصود هو تعزيز المستوطنات منزل في إقليم أوريجون في شمال غرب المحيط الهادئ (تضم الولايات في الوقت الحاضر من ولاية أوريغون، واشنطن، ايداهو وجزء من وايومنغ). جلب القانون، وهو رائد قانون العزبة في وقت لاحق، الآلاف من المستوطنين البيض إلى الأراضي الجديدة، وتورم صفوف المستوطنين الذين يسافرون على طول طريق أوريجون. صدرت 7437 براءة اختراع أرض بموجب القانون، والتي انتهت في أواخر عام 1855. (ar)
- The Donation Land Claim Act of 1850, sometimes known as the Donation Land Act, was a statute enacted by the United States Congress in late 1850, intended to promote homestead settlements in the Oregon Territory. It followed the Distribution-Preemption Act 1841. The law, a forerunner of the later Homestead Act, brought thousands of settlers into the new territory, swelling their ranks along the Oregon Trail. 7,437 land patents were issued under the law, which expired in late 1855. The Donation Land Claim Act allowed white men or partial Native Americans (mixed with white) who had arrived in Oregon before 1850 to work on a piece of land for four years and legally claim the land for themselves. Along with other US land grant legislation, the Donation Land Claim Act discriminated against nonwhite settlers and had the effect of dispossessing land from Native Americans. (en)
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