Which of the following best describes how the English viewed Native American ties to the land?
A) Although they felt the natives had no claim since they did not cultivate or improve the land, the English usually bought their land, albeit through treaties they forced on Indians.
B) They simply tried to wipe out Native Americans and then took their land.
C) They encouraged settlers to move onto Native American land and take it.
D) They totally respected those ties and let the natives stay in all rural areas, negotiating settlements to obtain the coastal lands.
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