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Zigmanuir [339]
2 years ago
6

The settlement pattern described in the excerpt was most similar to earlier settlement patterns in that it was.

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sweet [91]2 years ago
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The settlement pattern was similar to previous settlement patterns because it also showed conflicts with the natives over land ownership.

<h3>What were these settlements?</h3>
  • They were communities formed by the colonizers.
  • They were camps formed by Europeans who had immigrated to the US.

Colonists formed settlements in regions that were dominated by Native Americans. Cultural and religious differences and even the oppressive behavior of the colonizers created violent land disputes between natives and Europeans for land domination.

Such disputes were standard in almost every settlement.

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