The Shawnee believed land belonged to everyone. The settlers believed land should be owned.
The Shawnee believed land belonged to everyone. The settlers believed land should be owned.
The Shawnee believed land belonged to everyone. The settlers believed land should be owned.
Yes because some foods could not grow in different seasons
The Shawnee believed land belonged to everyone. The settlers believed land should be owned.
Settler views were often characterized by a belief in manifest destiny and the idea that land ownership was a key to progress and civilization. They saw the land as a resource to be developed and exploited, often disregarding the existing relationships Indigenous peoples had with the land. In contrast, the Shawnee and other Indigenous groups viewed the land as a communal resource, deeply intertwined with their culture, spirituality, and identity. This fundamental difference in perspective led to conflicts over land use and ownership as settlers encroached on Shawnee territory.
how did Manteo and Wanchese differ in their views of the English settlers
in tuck everlasting how do Jesse and miles views about the spring differ?
in tuck everlasting how do Jesse and miles views about the spring differ?
shawnee longhouses can shelter more people.
they differ by getting used to there home
Yes.
A dissenter