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.
The American Indian belief was that land could never be owned.The white's believed that land could be bought and sold and as long as you had a contract to prove you owned a block of land or a house then that was youres.
Native Americans didn't look at land as something to be owned. Rather, the land was to be cared for and used by all. Europeans took an opposite view. The land belonged to the monarch of the country they came from and it was his to distribute however he wished.
The subject of private ownership and Capitalism had taken hold in Europe. The Native Americans still looked at themselves as part of the land, the land was something that was owned by no one.
The Native Americans felt that the land could not be owned by man, that when they used they were just borrowing or temporarily using a specific location.
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Land belong to everyone
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native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
how did native American groups on the pacific coast differ from those in the southwest
The environment and what could grow our survive their would have been a factor. Some natives lived in settlements and others were more migratory in respect to game animals.
Satire written by Americans appealed to Revolutionary audiences partly.
William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.
William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.
William Penn was more respectful of the Native Americans in some ways.
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native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource
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Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource