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elston_ on Nostr: nprofile1q…kkjc8 nprofile1q…k8cq2 Homestead Act-1862 Allowed land claims, but ...

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Homestead Act-1862 Allowed land claims, but ownership was still subject to taxes & gov regs, not allodial.

Property Tax- Late 1800s - Early 1900s Introduction of property taxes undermined concept of absolute, tax-free ownership

14th Amendment -Expanded gov powers, including eminent domain, which allowed gov to seize land for public use, weakening allodial ownership.

New Deal Legislation- 1930s

Eminent Domain Cases like Kelo v. City of New London, 2005
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