The correct statement is Europeans and Native Americans were less different than their crops were.
Exchange of Land
- The land was viewed by Europeans as a commodity, something that could be purchased, sold and assigned to a specific owner.
- Native Americans were opposed to the idea of land as a commodity, especially when it came to private ownership.
- Indian communities would sell land as a result, although in their minds they had just surrendered the rights to use the property.
- In actuality, it appears that they retained their right to occupy the land they sold to the Dutch in addition to selling it.
- When one realizes that the Indians likely never planned to give up Manhattan Island, the famous transaction to buy it for sixty guilders loses part of its effect as a wonderful real estate deal.
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