Square foot (US survey) to arpent converter

     

What is square mile (US survey)

The "square foot (US survey)" is a unit of area used in the United States primarily for land surveying and mapping purposes. It differs from the standard square foot because it is based on the U.S. survey foot, which is a historical unit of length used in land surveying in the United States. The U.S. survey foot is slightly different from the international foot.

One square foot (US survey) is equal to approximately 0.0929034119223 square meters (m²) or about 0.111111 square yards (yd²).

This unit is used in various land-related applications, particularly in the United States, where the U.S. survey foot and the square foot (US survey) are still employed for legal and historical reasons in certain land surveys and property descriptions. It's essential to be aware of the specific units being used when dealing with land measurements to avoid any discrepancies or errors.

What is arpent

An "arpent" is a historical unit of length used primarily in France, Canada, and some parts of the United States. The exact length of an arpent can vary depending on the region and historical context, but it is typically close to 180 French feet.

In the traditional French system of measurements, which was used in many parts of North America when they were colonized by the French, one arpent is equal to approximately 5.99 meters or about 19.62 feet. However, there were variations in the length of the arpent in different regions, so the specific value could differ.

Arpents were often used for land measurement and property boundaries in historical French colonial territories. Today, the use of the arpent has largely been replaced by more modern and standardized systems of measurement, such as the metric system in most parts of the world, including France and Canada, and the U.S. customary system in the United States.

What is arpent

An "arpent" is an old unit of length and area that was historically used in France and some former French colonies, including parts of North America, such as Louisiana. The exact value of an arpent varied depending on the region and time period but was typically around 180 to 190 feet (approximately 54.86 to 57.91 meters) in length.

Arpents were used for land measurement and land distribution in colonial and early American history, particularly in French colonial territories. In some cases, the term "arpent" was also used to refer to a unit of land area, and it was equivalent to the area of a strip of land that was one arpent wide and one arpent long, resulting in an area of approximately 0.85 to 0.9 acres, depending on the specific measurement used.

Today, the use of the arpent is largely historical, and modern land measurements in countries that previously used the arpent are typically expressed in more standardized units such as acres or square meters.

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