At least an acre is acre throughout the US (I think). The real problem was in olden France where virtually all measurements varied from village to village. So a bushel of wheat in one locality differed from a bushel elsewhere. Same with all of the other units. Made for nasty trade issues once they expanded beyond dealing with the immediate neighbors. They HAD to adopt common measurement system of some kind, and they sure weren't going to use anything that the English did!

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