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Colonial Land System and the Building of America

Author : Milton Denny

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This video is the story of men that brought order into the Colonial wilderness - the true story of land grants and military tracts that shaped the future of the country. Learn about the equipment and methods used to accomplish each survey and their impact on you. Find out about the founding fathers that also surveyed the land, how knowledge of the land was power in the hands of Colonial leaders, the prominent role the Colonial Surveyor played in society, and the training in mathematics and science that separated the surveyor from the farm culture of the time. Not just a surveying course, this is also about the building of America.

Course # V00E - 3 hours
FL CEP 039-16; KY 2000-004cc

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