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Nathalia Gill
18 March, 10:51
What was the walking purchase
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Frankie Nichols
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Answer: and the Lenape native Indians (also known as the Delaware Indians).
Explanation:The Walking Purchase (or Walking Treaty) was an alleged 1737 agreement between the Penn family, the original proprietors of the Province of Pennsylvania in the colonial era (later the American state of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania after 1776), and the Lenape native Indians (also known as the Delaware Indians).
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