im going with they are not shared but they can be owned by the farmers
im going with they are not shared but they can be owned by the farmers
The practice of owning land privately was introduced into much of Africa by European settlers.
The Sahara covers most of north Africa and is about the same size as the contiguous 48 states of the United States.
Central Africa (north to south) is primarily arid and semiarid land. In the north it is the Sahara, then the Sahel, the Savanna and the Kalahari Desert.
Before the French and Indian War, France and England owned the land in North America . [This is the BEST answer I found it in my Social Studies Ohio River Valley-French and Indian War handout . ]
im going with they are not shared but they can be owned by the farmers
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The British owned land mostly in the north and east.
the french possession was the land owned north of the Louisiana purchase .
north Africa is larger
France claimed the most of the land in North Africa.
The practice of owning land privately was introduced into much of Africa by European settlers.
Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, South America have land in the tropics.
The Lenape believed in communal land ownership, where land was shared by the entire community rather than owned by individuals. They viewed the land as a gift from the Earth and believed in stewardship rather than exclusive ownership.
North America and Africa
Africa Asia North America
Each ayllu in ancient Andean culture was owned collectively by its members, typically extended family groups. The land was communally managed and resources were shared among the community members. Ownership was based on kinship ties and shared responsibilities within the ayllu.