Commercial Zoning March 28, 2011
Commercial zoning, nonexistent in early American history, has come to play a crucial role in the land-use patterns of American business over the last century.
Texas annexation March 22, 2011
The annexation of Texas started a war with Mexico that resulted in the United States gaining a large piece of territory that extended the country to the Pacific coast.
Supreme Court and land law March 18, 2011
The Supreme Court, in upholding the U.S. Constitution’s strong protections for the rights of private property and ownership of land...
Pike’s western explorations March 4, 2011
Pike’s journals provided detailed and colorful descriptions of the resources of the upper Mississippi Valley and the southern Great Plains, with data on their distribution and possibilities for future commercial exploitation.
Northwest Ordinances February 28, 2011
The three Northwest Ordinances defined the Northwest Territory and provided that territory with a blueprint for governance and economic development.
Louisiana Purchase February 21, 2011
The largest single acquisition of territory by the United States, the Louisiana Purchase more than doubled the size of the nation, creating a vast new territory to be explored and incalculable commercial opportunities to be exploited.
Lewis and Clark expedition February 21, 2011
Acting as official representatives of the United States government, Lewis and Clark explored and charted territories newly acquired through the Louisiana Purchase.
Land laws February 20, 2011
Land laws helped determine the development and distribution of perhaps the United States’ greatest economic resource—its land.
U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) February 16, 2011
Since its inception, the Department of the Interior has handled miscellaneous duties in addition to controlling public lands.
Homestead Act of 1862 February 11, 2011
The Homestead Act encouraged the development of small family farms as important components of agricultural commerce in the still undeveloped American territories.
Highways February 10, 2011
During the early twentieth century, a growing automotive industry demanded better roads, which in turn resulted in enormous increases in the production of motor vehicles.
Hawaii annexation February 10, 2011
Hawaii’s incorporation into the United States meant that businesses on the mainland could rely on a steady supply of low-cost sugar and profit from an expanded free-trade zone for investment and trade.
Gadsden Purchase February 7, 2011
The acquisition of this territory was essential for the construction of a southern transcontinental railroad, eventually built by the Southern Pacific during the early 1880’s. It is also a land rich in copper and valuable for agriculture and grazing.
Exploration January 26, 2011
Before 1492, the Americas were a largely unexploited region, full of resources that promised opportunity and prosperity.
Alaska purchase December 5, 2010
The United States purchased Alaska to boost American fishing and whaling industries, increase the nation’s control of commerce in the Pacific, and create a bridge to Asian markets.
Alaska Pipeline December 5, 2010
The pipeline across Alaska was one of the most ambitious and debated construction efforts mounted by private industry in American history.
Department of the Interior, U.S. January 27, 2010
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) is the principle federal agency managing public land RESOURCES in the United States. Created in 1849, the DOI manages almost half a billion acres of federal property.