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Timeshare ownership is a popular vacation home investment currently held by over three million American households. A timeshare is joint ownership in a vacation resort property that gives you an exclusive right to occupy a condo unit for a specified interval each year. What might you need to know about timeshare ownership if you are considering making such an investment?
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What was the first territorial acquisition made by the U.S. Government?
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The Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803 for $15,000,000 increased U.S. national territory by 140%. |
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