Native Americans generally held a communal view of land and resources, seeing them as shared rather than individually owned. Many tribes believed that land was a sacred entity that should be used and respected collectively, rather than owned or exploited for personal gain. This perspective often contrasted with European notions of personal property, leading to misunderstandings and conflicts during colonization. Overall, the concept of personal property varied among different tribes, but a strong emphasis on communal stewardship was a common theme.
They cry and feel sad...
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
Most felt no worries or concerns at all. They felt genuine pride in being professional soldiers.
Very bad. strong feelings of hatred.
They cry and feel sad...
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
he hated them
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
Did the journey from europe go unexpected
It depends on the person you're asking.
he hated them
Because they worship that culture.
Most felt no worries or concerns at all. They felt genuine pride in being professional soldiers.
The british felt the proclamation was critical in their relationship with native americans because some colonist believed they had he right to reside wherever they wanted. The proclamation was widely ignored and proved impossible for the British to enforce! This was in my history book. Lol (:They wanted to avoid any further conflict with the native Americans on the frontier.
Very bad. strong feelings of hatred.
A result of our Puritan heritage.