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16 October, 02:48

How did the attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?

White settlers and Native Americans used nature for their own galns.

Native Americans believed nature was there for their use. White settlers respected nature.

White settlers and Native Americans respected nature and took care of it.

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource,

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  1. 16 October, 04:34
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    Last one: Native Americans believed nature was sacred while white settlers believed nature was a resource.
  2. 16 October, 04:45
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    The correct answer is D) Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.

    The attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ in that Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.

    White European settlers and colonists wanted more land to settle in and make a profit. White people believed that nature was a resource and needed to be exploited: too many natural resources and raw materials. On the other hand, Native American Indian tribes considered Mother Nature as sacred, that is why they honored nature, the land, with chants and dances to show appreciation for all nature provide.
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