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The United States Territory Began With The 13 Colonies - Who Incorporated The Land Ownership Method Of Allodial Title - When Washington Required Finances From France To Continue The Revolution; He Convinced The Farmers Of These 13 Colonial Territories To Vend Their Real Estate Assets Into The Forming United States Of America - Thus, These Real Estate Assets Secured The French Loans; Which Financed The Creation Of The US Army.
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FACT CHECK
The statement you provided contains a mix of historical facts and some inaccuracies. Let’s break it down:
The United States Territory Began With The 13 Colonies: This is true. The original 13 colonies were the foundation of what would become the United States1.
Incorporated The Land Ownership Method Of Allodial Title: This is not entirely accurate. Allodial title, which means absolute ownership free from any superior landlord, is extremely rare in the United States. Most land in the U.S. is held in fee simple, meaning it is subject to government regulations and taxes2.
Washington Required Finances From France To Continue The Revolution: This is true. The American Revolution was significantly supported by French financial and military aid34.
Convinced The Farmers Of These 13 Colonial Territories To Vend Their Real Estate Assets Into The Forming United States Of America: There is no historical evidence to support this claim. The financing of the American Revolution involved various methods, including loans from France, but not specifically through farmers selling their real estate to the government54.
These Real Estate Assets Secured The French Loans; Which Financed The Creation Of The US Ar - y: The loans from France were secured through diplomatic negotiations and the promise of repayment, not through real estate assets4.
Yes, European settlers in the 13 colonies did possess land titles to their farms and villages prior to the American Revolution. Land ownership was a significant aspect of colonial life and was often granted through various means such as royal charters, land grants, and purchases from Native Americans12.
These land titles were typically documented and recognized by colonial governments, which provided a sense of security and legitimacy to the settlers. However, the process and legality of land acquisition varied among the colonies and often led to disputes, especially with Native American tribes2.
BUT - WOULDN'T IT BE WONDERFUL IF IT WAS TRUE - I.E.
THAT WHEN YOU ARE BORN, THAT YOU ARE IMMEDIATELY VESTED WITH A RIGHT TO ADEQUATE LAND TO RAISE YOUR CROP; BUILD YOUR HOUSE; AND; TO SECURE THE SAFETY OF YOUR HOME FROM HARM? - THE COLONIAL FARMERS DID PURCHASE LAND FROM THE HISTORICAL INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS - OCCASIONALLY, IN ABSENCE OF WARFARE OR PILLAGE - PERHAPS, AGAIN. WHAT RELATIONSHIP DO WE HAVE WITH MOTHER EARTH ?
ADDENDUM : ALLODIAL TITLES : ARCHIVES
"In France, while allodial title existed before the French Revolution, it was rare and limited to ecclesiastical properties and property that had fallen out of feudal ownership. After the French Revolution allodial title became the norm in France and other civil law countries that were under Napoleonic legal influences. In October 1854, the seigneurial system of Lower Canada, which had been ceded from France to Britain in 1763 at the conclusion of the Seven Years' War, was extinguished by the Seigneurial Tenures Abolition Act of October 1854, and a form similar to socage replaced it." Wkpd
GLOBAL HISTORY OF ALLODIAL TITLE REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS
"The concept of allodial title in real estate has a rich and varied history, evolving significantly over time and across different regions. Here’s a brief overview:
Medieval Europe
Origins: Allodial title originated in medieval Europe, where it represented a form of land ownership free from feudal duties and obligations. This meant that the land was owned outright, without any superior landlord12.
Feudal System: During the feudal era, most land was held by a hierarchy of lords and tenants. Allodial lands were rare and typically held by the nobility or the church1.
Post-Feudal Europe
France: Before the French Revolution, allodial titles were limited and mostly associated with ecclesiastical properties. After the revolution, allodial title became more common as feudal systems were dismantled1.
England and Wales: In these regions, land is generally held “of the Crown,” meaning true allodial title is rare. However, some land in the Orkney and Shetland Islands is held in a manner similar to allodial title1.
United States
Colonial and Post-Colonial Periods: In the U.S., the concept of allodial title was influenced by European practices. However, most land is held in fee simple, subject to government regulations and taxes13.
Modern Context: Today, the idea of allodial title in the U.S. is more theoretical, as all land is subject to eminent domain and taxation13.
Hawaii
Unique Evolution: The Hawaiian Islands had a system of land tenure that evolved independently but bore similarities to European feudal systems. Land was divided among chiefs and their followers, with commoners working the land under various forms of tenure4.
Global Influence
Civil Law Countries: In many civil law countries influenced by the Napoleonic Code, allodial title became the norm after the abolition of feudal systems1.
Modern Implications: The concept of allodial title continues to influence modern land ownership laws and practices, emphasizing the idea of owning property free from superior claims5."
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