Land Ownership Vs Labor Research Paper

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Land ownership and labor are a social construct created by communities and power and the difference between the histories of Native Americans is very different from the history of white people. Native Americans ended with no land to call their own and genocide, while white people ended up on top with the most power and land. The differences between these two main groups were race, power, and freedom. This paper aims to examine the events leading up to the construct of land and labor, and the events that allowed this to happen.
The simplest way to describe the move towards differences in land ownership and labor is that white people were expanding, and the people who lived on the land they expanded upon were unable to gain proper power and keep said land. There had forever been …show more content…

This was land that Native Americans had been living on for years, but “Indians were not part of the negotiations between France and the United States that resulted in the Louisiana Purchase. And most of them viewed the economic development and westward migration of American citizens with dread” (Westward Movement, the Market Revolution, and Indian Removal, 196). The relationship with the natives and the colonists helped to shape a “white” identity in the United States. It was now an ‘us’ vs. ‘them’ mentality and whomever had the most power would win the most land. At first, the displacement happened slowly and over time. Wars were fought with the Seminole tribe, while the Cherokee went another route and took the state of Georgia to court. The Supreme Court agreed with the Cherokee in stating that the land was rightfully theirs, but Andrew Jackson used the U.S. army to force the Cherokee out of their land. This was a massive blow to the Natives and only served to solidify the differences between land and power that existed between the (white) government and settlers, and the Native

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