what did most native americans believe about the land they lived on
Landowners are people who own land. With regard to antiquity and the Middle Ages this term refers to the owners of large landed estates, as opposed to peasants who owned small family farms with plots of land which were not bigger than what the family's labour could till.
A Sharecropper is a farmer who doesn't own the land he farms. The landlord that owns the land gives the farmer a place to live, buys the seed for the farmer to plant. The farmer gets a share of the profits for his labor. It was not usually much, but his family had a place to live and food on the table.
Italian noble families do have crests. They are often seen above the entrance to the palazzos the family owns or owned. However, just as in other countries, most Italian familes are not part of the nobility and do not have family crests.
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Australia
Nobody really "owns" Samoa. Samoa has a mixed government of parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy (i.e; There is a "Head of State") N.B: Head of State is not a "King". This differentiates Samoa and Tonga.
False. Spain does.
The United States of America!
Who owns the land in the ejidos system
some of the land went to the family.....but most of the 212 acres was either taken or stolen by the KKK, which was common practice during that era.
what did most native americans believe about the land they lived on
If the principal no longer owns the land then they cannot sell it. You can only sell what you own.
The Government
The owner of the land owns the house.