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The game Oregon Trail teaches us what the land owner and dei (the historical bear of women)

Posted by Unes on March 19, 2025
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“I have a disentery”

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Oregon Trail game time setting (1847-1848) means that only white men who make a tricony will be awarded with the federal land.

Have you ever played OG video game Oregon Trail?

Oregon Trail Game generation (Hello, General XS and the United States Geriatric Merchars), we follow the disentery of the 2000 miles to achieve Oregon, but let's explain the context.

Since 1841, the Privilege Act was the first main step for our examination, the settlers, 160 hectares offer a $ 1.25 worth of $ 1.25 in the federal land. Today's money is about $ 45, so the Oregon Trail game has a meaning to Oregon (and West) in 1847!

However, since 1841, the privilege act, US citizens or immigrants are clearly limited to the US citizens seeking US citizens. White women openly prohibited, society and legal barriers often prevented the only and white women from acting as “heads of households” in practice. However, white widowers can sometimes be eligible for women or white women.

1862 Homestead Action, for the first time in the home and land owned by home and land, for the first time, for the first time, for the first time, including immigrants, including immigrants, including immigrants. (Although the act was defunct in 1976 during the Great Depression, the act was canceled.)

Sidebar: During this period, 1863 was aimed at protecting local lands with the 1863 Nez Perce tribe (lands of Aydaho, Oregon, Washington and Montana). However, this time, this time, it is often marked by contradictory policies, and many contract said they could not provide the protection of their promise. Thus, although this act was the beginning, the place of beginning, the underground tribes defended the destruction of the settlement colonialization.

Move, John Dutton – to remember Biddy Maso

As attractive as John Dutton's fictional Homestead (CF Yellowstone, 1923stone, 1923, 1883 TV shows), we have real life inspiring figures that are more informed in stories, while thinking.

As an example of a real life, “Aunt Biddy”, Bridgette Mason (1818 – 1891) was born, but with his death, the richest, most beloved women of Los Angeles.

Due to the entry of this action, Mason was one of the first black and female landowners in LA, and between the 3rd and 4 and 4 years, both legal access and legal entry and legal entry and legal exit and legal access.

Significant:

  • Mason often founded the first African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1872 with the first black church in LA its soil.
  • He set up a day care center for parents its soil.
  • He founded the primary school its soil.
  • The traveler created a help center and provided medical care to those in need, often from home its soil.

As a result, Mason's land purchase has now helped shape what we know like Downtown LA. He used the economic investment of his savvy in the 1862 Act of Society – in his society, including the good of all of the immigrants.

Home and land property helped the house and land property to be the literal property of American women, to improve our communities and to work for the service.

To you

“If you close your hand, a good thing can come. It gives you an open hand blessing, because it gives an abundance as it gets.” – “Aunt Biddy” Mason

Historically, the dei in real estate is one of the staple items in a cake – bread powder. You can make a cake without it, but the cake will not rise As it should be done. Similarly, we knew that the real estate “bread dust” (variety, capital and included) – there were no communities rise As is not, but stagnant and redding, steering, blocking, professional deviation, compulsory displacement, subpriple prey lending, discrimination CC & Rs and other forms of unfair apartments should be cut.

Diversity, capital and input – helped women in your life, both with laws, company policies or community initiatives rise with house and land property?

What is something you can offer to make your team, firm or union start or to ensure that all women enter the leadership rise With house and land property?

Dr. Lee Davenport is a real estate coach / teacher and author.

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