The Role Of Euro-Americans In The 1600s

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Reading this chapter develops a unified analytical fundamentals, delineation on and expanding the existing comprehension on American Indian economies and property rights. A question lingers in the air about what really determines whether or not an economy is rich or poor? What made the European Americans think they were smarter than the Indians? It is clear that our people supported themselves for thousands of years. Could you believe that in the 1600s the Native Americans in the New England area produced 65 percent of their food from agriculture. They also developed property rights systems to protect assets and items that individuals and their families created. What outrages me is that throughout history Euro-Americans and their government