the english tradition is to pass it on...
Tradition und Leben's motto is 'Tradition and Life'.
Enclosure
enclosure
The land is the very heart and soul of aboriginal culture and tradition. To be separated from one's homeland is, for the indigenous Australians, like being cut off from one's very life source.
The Enclosure Acts, which allowed landowners to fence off common lands previously used by villagers, made life more difficult for English villagers in the 18th century. This led to the loss of traditional rights to graze animals and collect firewood, forcing many villagers into poverty and displacing them from their homes.
enclosure
The enclosure movement in England during the 18th century led to the privatization of common lands, which had previously been shared by villagers for farming and grazing. Enclosure forced many villagers off their traditional lands, leading to increased poverty, unemployment, and social unrest as they lost access to common resources.
Little King John of No-land. has written: 'The proverbs of little Solomon' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English Proverbs, Children's stories, English, Conduct of life, Children, English Didactic literature
At the time of colonial settlement in Australia, the Aborigines viewed the land in the same way as they do now, which is as the source of their spiritual life. The land is the very heart and soul of aboriginal culture and tradition. To be separated from one's homeland is, for the indigenous Australians, like being cut off from one's very life source, and they suffered deeply when their land was taken from them following European settlement.
They wanted to get out of debt as indentured servants, have more land, and start a new life in America.
English women could not own land after they were married.
Native Americans lose their way of life because the English were interested in settling the land and farming it, but that was the land that the Native Americans would not be able to use for hunting or growing their own food.