They believed that individual ownership only applied to the crops one grew.
They believed that man belonged to the land, not that the land belonged to man, these thoughts conflicted those of the white Americana's, this caused much uproar between the two groups.
They believed that man belonged to the land, not that the land belonged to man, these thoughts conflicted those of the white Americana's.
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To Native Americans, no one owned the land- it was there for everyone else to use. Native Americans saw land treaties with Europeans as agreements in which they received gifts, such as blankets, guns, iron tools, or ornaments, in return for which they agreed to share the land for limited time.
Possibly because of when the first pioneers, John Smith to be exact, came over to the new land (America) from England, the land was already occupied by native Americans and opposed many problems to the settlers.
Because the native Americans count as there own state.
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The only documentation concerning Rolfe's view of Native American's is that he thought them "heathens."
The Indians practiced communal land ownership. That is, the entire community owned the land upon which it lived, however; the Native Americans did not really believe in "owning" land they had the concept "you own it while you live on it" after that it was considered free game.
Europeans saw the lands in the Americas as free for the taking. The Native Americans had a totally different view of land ownership than Europeans, which worked to their serious disadvantage.
Europeans saw the lands in the Americas as free for the taking. The Native Americans had a totally different view of land ownership than Europeans, which worked to their serious disadvantage.
As a danger to the white race
As people who were close to the earth