It is true that Georgia’s first land policy sold land to raise revenue for the government.
Step-by-step explanation:
Its also known as land lottery held by the Georgia government. There were totally 8 land lotteries were held and first held in 1805. The public lands were sold to the people for a minimum amount of money. At the time of the great revolutionary war there was a big downward slope in the economy.
Also, the yeoman farmers got increased and the government came to this idea to raise the revenue. Just for 4 cents, they provided an acre and also based on eligibility (marital status, war service and years of Georgia's residence) they are allowed to buy large acres.