Kaylor Singleton

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Great tracts of idle land—belonging to no one, or to the Church, or to the state—passed into private hands, and Indian communities were frenetically plundered. Peasants who declined to sell their land were hauled off into the army; plantations became human compost pits for Indians.
Kaylor Singleton
Western land grabs forcibly dispelled native families who has long occupied the land of Central America
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