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dedylja [7]
1 year ago
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30 POINTS PLS HELP!!!!!!

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ANEK [815]1 year ago
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The quote that clearly shows that Sagoyewatha is determined not to sell the land is ​"They bought them, piece after piece, for a little money paid to a few men in our nation, and not to all our brethren . . ."​

<h3>How does this quote present Sagoyewatha's thinking?</h3>
  • It shows that the sale of land is not profitable.
  • It shows that the money received is not enough to make everyone happy.
  • It shows that the money would not be shared equally.

Sagoyewatha shows that the sale of land is disadvantageous, as it will cause the people to lose a very precious asset and receive little money, which will not be able to compensate them for the lack of land.

He also claims that the profits from this sale are not evenly distributed, leaving some community members in a very bad situation as they will be left without money and land.

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