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It isn't surprising, the US is relatively empty compared to the UK. California is about 40% the density of the UK, the citified regions of the east coast are denser than the UK average, but that is about it.

There are also substantially different histories in play (when was the last time the UK government was giving 65 hectares to anybody that asked? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homestead_Acts ).




when was the last time the UK government was giving 65 hectares to anybody that asked?

I think it was a bit after 1066, if you had the good luck of being Norman and if William was feeling generous that day.




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