A legal grant of land to settlers in colonial America(noun)
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Use "headright" in a sentence
"A headright was a tract of land, usually fifty acres, given to anyone over age fifteen—male or female—who settled in Virginia."
"This was known as the headright system of granting land."
"Georgia continued its headright system until past 1800.27 Raucous squabbles, arising under state and federal pre-emption laws, and the law and practice of local land offices, were meat and bread to Western lawyers."