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The colonists maintained that by signing deeds, the Indians gave up every right to the land and had to move out, in favor of the purchasers, who obtained exclusive possession. The Indians, however, regarded their deed as an offer to share the land with the colonists. The natives expected to persist in hunting and fishing where they wished as they pursued their annual cycle
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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