They feel as if they werent part of the world and they were slaves
Most East Africans have a strong connection and sense of belonging to the land where they grew up. Many view it as an integral part of their identity and culture, often holding deep cultural and spiritual significance. The land carries memories, traditions, and a sense of community that are important to East Africans.
they felt upset the end
They wanted power because they thought it would be better to control all the land.
For merchants
Before the 1800s,indivdual Africans did not buy or sell land. In fact, the idea of owning land did not exsist! Instead the right to farm land belonged to families; and they might farm diffrent pieces of land over time. Thanks for asking!!:)
It did in some limited ways, but primarily the US grew from the original colonies in the east, expanding farther west as land and opportunity were available. It stalled when there was no more "free" land available, and then the nation had to find a way to grow without expanding its borders.
Yes Iroquois women owned land, they grew their crops on their land also.
Land act, dispossession and restitution are the acts that led to the territorial segregation of the Africans from the Whites.
Land act, dispossession and restitution are the acts that led to the territorial segregation of the Africans from the Whites.
They were looking for someone to work the land for them.
the dividing between the lands of africans and europeans
they start there own forest fires for more land