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how were the native American similar to the native Americana they wer edifferent because in the native American they just waitied for the king to tell them wat to do and give them everything to do oit

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Native American and West African cultures are similar in many ways. Patterns of trade, attitudes toward land use, and certain religious beliefs and social values were comman to both cultures.

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