The Act included language that allowed settlers to decide whether they would or would not accept slavery in their region.
The army locked the gates of the settlement and allowed settlers to leave only under escort.
The act allowed settlers to live on public land for five years, with the promise that the land would become theirs if it was farmed sufficiently.
Meanwhile city authorities, often for political gain, allowed poor settlers to build houses on unstable banks of the rivers that course down through the city.
The victory opened up central Indiana to settlement and allowed settlers to safely venture beyond the southern periphery of the state.
Additionally, a bridge had been built over the Brunswick River to allow nearby settlers to make use of the town's services.
Governments build other roads for trade and to allow settlers into the forest.
So Israeli leaders allowed Jewish settlers to take over the best parts of the captured land.
Frontier forts and fortified homes allowed settlers to hold their ground but many died in the war.
He created a new province out of former Champa land and allowed settlers to go to the new land.