YAZOO LAND FRAUD

name given to the sale in 1795 by an act of the Georgia legislature of vast holdings in the Yazoo River country to four land companies following the wholesale bribery of the legislators; the territory comprised most of present Alabama and Mississippi. The companies involved were the Georgia, Georgia Mississippi, Upper Mississippi, and Tennessee companies. Spain's acceptance, in the same year, of lat. 31°N as the northern boundary of West Florida (see West Florida Controversy) enhanced the value of the lands, which had formerly been claimed by Spain, and the companies set about reselling them. However, the corruption that accompanied the passage of the act was soon detected, and in 1796 a newly elected legislature rescinded it. Georgia offered to restore the purchase price to the companies, but large numbers of investors declined to accept payment and pressed their land claims. In 1802, Georgia ceded all its lands W of the Chattahoochee River to the United States for $1,250,000. By the terms of the cession agreement the Yazoo claimants were to receive 5,000,000 acres (2,025,000 hectares) or the money received from their sale, an arrangement they rejected. The Yazoo frauds came to be a vexing issue in national politics. Congress, prodded by John Randolph, declined to give the speculators any relief. But in 1810 the U.S. Supreme Court, in Fletcher v. Peck, held that their land claims were valid since the Yazoo act of 1795 constituted a contract binding on Georgia even though it was conceived in fraud. Bolstered by this decision, the speculators were later awarded more than $4,000,000 by Congress.

See C. H. Haskins, The Yazoo Land Companies (1891); C. P. Magroth, Yazoo (1966).

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...speculators. These land-hungry individuals...system fostered fraud, villainy and deceit...notorious case of fraud, swallowed by the gullible and land- hungry New England...similar cases of fraud and deceit. Thus...Charleston, W. Va. The land was located, however...
...24, 1807 MR. JEFFERSONS LOST CAUSE Land, Farmers, Slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase...Roger G. Mr. Jeffersons lost cause : land, farmers, slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase...Family farms United States History. 10. Land settlement Political aspects United States...
...were known as private land claims and sometimes...of controversy and fraud. An early instance...stand adamant against fraud, corruption, threats...avaricious were the land-greedy that the commissioners...eliminated much of the fraud that accompanied the transfer of land from government to...
...Frontier and pioneer life Florida. 9. Land settlement Social aspects Florida History...Maxwell all ventured into the no- mans-land, seeking to protect from desecration and...prosper and rule through the acquisition of land, control of dependents, and staple crop...
...Bureau of Reclamation. 2. Reclamation of land West (U. S.) History 20th century. 3. West...the competition among western states, land speculation, interagency rivalries, and...history of how irrigation farmers settled the land, or an assessment of the impact of irrigation...
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...career had begun to ebb as early as 1804, when he denounced as corrupt Jeffersons proposed compromise for settling the Yazoo land fraud cases in Georgia. A year later he botched the administrations impeachment of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase...
...full force today.(71) Fletcher arose out of the great Yazoo land scandal of the late 1790s and required the Court to decide...private purchasers promised in turn to convey a share in the land to the legislators who voted for the bill.(72) The Court...
...equity. He attacked the argument that the Land Company was entitled to the settlement...the Committee of the Wholes debate on the Yazoo claims. It provides in fairly succinct...endeavoured to stifle? A monster generated by fraud, nursed in corruption, that in grim silence...
...physician who owned substantial land holdings as well as a young...Judge Lumpkins rhetoric of fraud and deceit suggests that he...pen in New Orleans and bought land in Jefferson Parish.(272) All...example, in an 1890 North Carolina land dispute, a nephew of Nash Booth...


 

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...early history there has been a deep tradition of land speculation and greed. Early scandals included the much-noted Yazoo Land Fraud of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries all sorts...
...Clintons involvement in a failed Arkansas land deal. Others maintain that racism is...born into upper middle-class privilege in Yazoo City, Miss., where his family owned and...Clarksdale, Miss., was indicted for bank fraud. He, too, was found not guilty by a federal...


 

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...which classic cartoons? 47 The 1795 Yazoo land fraud scandal saw politicians in the US state of Georgia bribed to sell land at knock-down rates to speculators - but what state would the land in question later become? 48 Roy...


 

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YAZOO LAND FRAUD name given to the sale in 1795...Fletcher v. Peck , held that their land claims were valid since the Yazoo act of 1795 constituted a contract...Georgia even though it was conceived in fraud. Bolstered by this decision, the speculators...
...decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1810, involving the Yazoo land fraud . The court ruled that an act of the Georgia legislature rescinding a land grant was unconstitutional because it revoked rights...
...Western lands to the United States (see Yazoo land fraud ) and the Louisiana Purchase (1803), a land boom swept Mississippi. The high price of cotton and the cheap, fertile land brought settlers thronging in, most of them...
...government stemmed from the related issues of the removal of Native Americans and land speculation centering around the Yazoo land fraud . In the midst of the Yazoo controversy, Georgia ceded (1802) its western lands to the United States in return for...


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