As these charts of grant progress show, there was a lot of land-granting going on in the United States in the 1600s. Vast, overlapping grants continued westward indefinitely. Oh, for a time when land was so open and grant-able (except, of course, for all of the people who had been living on much of that land for centuries)!
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