In the US, there's no central land registry where there's like a giant map of the country with all the borders between people's property clearly marked out. Instead, people just hold deeds that say, in 1956, I bought this chunk of land from Keith. So historically, governments have used laws around adverse possession to shift ownership of land away from absentee land owners and towards people who are actually living there or farming there.

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