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shusha [124]
4 years ago
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What statement is false in regards to how did Native Americans conceive of private property? 1. Families might use a specific pl

ot of land for a season. 2. Native Americans believed that land should never be claimed. 3. The same as Europeans, who claimed otherwise as an excuse to take their land. 4. A family could not claim land forever, and an individual could not either. 5. Individuals could own the right to use the land.
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1 answer:
Ymorist [56]4 years ago
4 0

Taking into account the statement above: "What statement is false in regards to how did Native Americans conceive of private property? 1. Families might use a specific plot of land for a season. 2. Native Americans believed that land should never be claimed. 3. The same as Europeans, who claimed otherwise as an excuse to take their land. 4. A family could not claim land forever, and an individual could not either. 5. Individuals could own the right to use the land."

The answer is: native Americans believed that land should never be claimed.

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