Differences Between Europeans And Native Americans

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When Europeans began to arrive in the Americas, it was clear that their way of life was significantly different from the native Indians. To begin with, there was a religious boundary between the two. The Indians had their own unique beliefs, while the Europeans were mostly Catholic. This caused a riff between the two cultures, as Europeans were striving to convert the Indians to Catholicism. European explorers also arrived in the Americas with the intention of conquering the land for themselves. They went to great lengths to spread their empires across the Americas. Indians did not believe in conquering, or even owning, land. They saw land as something for everyone to use. They did not buy or sell land and did not fence off the land they used.

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