white settlers
Europeans were one of the first groups to believe land could be owned with money.
White Settlers (apex)
Europeans were one of the first groups to believe land could be owned with money.
The group of people that owned most ofthe land in Etruria was wealthy families!
The Indians practiced communal land ownership. That is, the entire community owned the land upon which it lived, however; the Native Americans did not really believe in "owning" land they had the concept "you own it while you live on it" after that it was considered free game.
The land was originally owned by Spain.
The First Nation's People of Canada felt that no individual owned the land and that humans were all an equally of part of it. Although they demonstrated territorial claims, this was due to the fact that they felt that their ancestral spirits dwelled in these parts.Conversely, the European view was that land could be owned, bought and sold.
Europeans were one of the first groups to believe land could be owned with money.
American Indians.
The group of people that owned most ofthe land in Etruria was wealthy families!
the indians
Europeans: Land could be owned by individuals.Native Americans: Land belonged to Everyone.
white men who were married and owned land
A piece of physical property (land), such as a farm that is owned by an individual or group.
The tequesta belived in the stars to guid them across the land. they also belived in the future to give them hope to live long and for the present
Only white men who owned land could vote
White men who owned property such as land.
Farmers owned the land they farmed, and could keep what they earned. Sharecroppers farmed land owned by someone else, and kept part of the profits from the crop.
Communal land ownership is where a group or culture owns the land, and not the government, a company, or an individual. In America, this is not a common concept anymore, since land that is not privately owned is owned by the local, state or federal government. This type of ownership still exists in some parts of the world, though. Communal land can be described as used or shared in common by everyone in a group or community. In that sense, a public park or town common (both owned by the town but dedicated to public use) might be considered modern communal land.