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Page 175
... European colonization and purchase of lands inhabited by Native Americans . The doctrine basically held that the land has been " discovered by the sovereign " , the King of England for example . This " discovery " gave the sovereign ...
... European colonization and purchase of lands inhabited by Native Americans . The doctrine basically held that the land has been " discovered by the sovereign " , the King of England for example . This " discovery " gave the sovereign ...
Page 299
... European assumptions about land , ca. AD 1500 : When the English King Henry VII sent John Cabot to seek a western route to the Orient in 1497 , Europeans believed that land belonged to God . Monarchs held land in trust from the Church ...
... European assumptions about land , ca. AD 1500 : When the English King Henry VII sent John Cabot to seek a western route to the Orient in 1497 , Europeans believed that land belonged to God . Monarchs held land in trust from the Church ...
Page 305
... European value / attitude / assumption of exclusive monopoly takeover . Exclusivity was ( and is ) a more typically ... Europeans for what their own value system trained them to be : truly selfish . The radically differing values ...
... European value / attitude / assumption of exclusive monopoly takeover . Exclusivity was ( and is ) a more typically ... Europeans for what their own value system trained them to be : truly selfish . The radically differing values ...
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