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Lilah Snyder
6 June, 22:08
What rule was important to the Native Americans
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Kaeden Trujillo
7 June, 00:42
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One of the most important rules to the Native Americans was that land was to be used by tribes regardless of whether or not it was "worked" in the traditional European sense. This led to great conflict with the Europeans, who thought the Natives weren't entitled to the land if they did farm on it.
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