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Hatshy [7]
4 years ago
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How did native americans & europeans view land

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velikii [3]4 years ago
5 0

American indians had a diferent relationship with land, which was based on a profound relationship with nature and the agricultural cycle. American indian´s  proces of production was intimately related with nature and agricultural activities such as rituals, dances, myths, etc.


Land to European cultures where one of the most important ways  to  secure economic growth and power. Land was private property and fland was worked by farmers,  the lowest social class, in terms of productive forces . Land production was one of the most important ways  to  secure economic growth and power for Europe  as an asset of their territory  and geopolitical expansion.

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