In the 19th century, Native American attitudes toward property were often fundamentally different from European-American views. Many Indigenous cultures viewed land as a communal resource rather than individual property, emphasizing stewardship and collective use over ownership. This perspective often clashed with European notions of private ownership, leading to significant conflicts over land rights and usage. As a result, many Native American tribes resisted treaties and policies that sought to privatize their lands and disrupt their traditional ways of life.
They has to pray
Charles Finney was the American revivalist of the late 19th century.
19th
Pioneers
The names that come to mind are..... Ding bats [used by the British, circa turn of the century] Soda-lemons [used by Indians possibly more humorous than derogatory]]
American Foxhound
Yes. Some tribes are still around.
Native americans/ American Indians
the kind of people that moved west were pioneers.
Spell check your answer american indian were displace from their home land
Were forced to move westward
they hated witches
Bow and arrows, Tomahawks, leftover guns and tnt left by American Soldiers in the 15-18th centuries.
In the 18th Century, African Americans were considered lesser people or not people at all. The African Americans of this time were usually treated as property and worked like slaves.
Yes, it existed. What are now American Indians used it just to name a few people who actually painted their faces.
E. The division of the tribal lands among individual members
B