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An acre is an English unit of area, which is also used in the United States and some Commonwealth countries. It is most often used to describe areas of land.
An acre is equivalent to approximately: Originally, it was seen as the area of land a farmer could plough with an ox in a day. Since this definition depended on the farmer and the ox, it looked variable. Therefore, Edward I, Edward III, Henry VIII and George IV passed laws fixing its size. The Commonwealth countries, including the United states then also introduce these laws. Other websitesMore about Acre: convert 1 acre, how many square foot in an acre, square foot per acre, death acre, square foot in an acre, how big is an acre, acre measurement, acre size, foot in an acre, |
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