59% of Massachusetts is already forest. It's not much of a trade when the agricultural economy in New England was already...
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59% of Massachusetts is already forest. It's not much of a trade when the agricultural economy in New England was already declining in the 1820s. Rural society was already vanquished before most of the west gained statehood; the conservationist victory in the region is before living memory.
Massachusetts is about 5 million acres in size. Utah alone has 34 million acres of federal land.