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Settler views were often characterized by a belief in manifest destiny and the idea that land ownership was a key to progress and civilization. They saw the land as a resource to be developed and exploited, often disregarding the existing relationships Indigenous peoples had with the land. In contrast, the Shawnee and other Indigenous groups viewed the land as a communal resource, deeply intertwined with their culture, spirituality, and identity. This fundamental difference in perspective led to conflicts over land use and ownership as settlers encroached on Shawnee territory.

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