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19 October, 02:46

The Ojibwe Indians, in the Minnesota and Great Lakes regions, did not consider themselves "owners" of the lands they lived on, but rather felt that the land would provide them with the necessities of life if they cared for it. This is likely one reason the Ojibwe (and other Indian tribes) did not A) allow others to use their lands. B) take more from the land than it could sustain. C) agree to sell any of the land to the Europeans. D) try to domesticate animals or plant and harvest crops.

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  1. 19 October, 03:08
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    B) take more from the land than it could sustain.
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