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ANSWER ASAP! How did a land lottery work?
A. An interested settler registered, visited the land and evaluated it for settlement, bid on that land,
and won the tract by offering the highest bid.
B. An interested settler surveyed the land, reported a potential claim, and signed up for a drawing to
bid on the land against other interested settlers.
C. An interested settler filed a report with the federal government in Washington and was assigned a
tract of land.
D. An interested settler received a number and was awarded a tract if this number appeared among
the first group of numbers drawn on lottery day.

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