My question is how does this speaker describe the value of the land?:
"It is very true that lands are of late becoming more valuable; but what rises their value? Is it not entirely owning to the industry and labor used by the white people in their cultivation and improvement? Had not they come among you, these lands would have been of no use to you, any further than to maintain you...The value of the land is no more than it is worht in money."
-Governor of Pennsylvania
all i know is that the governor is in favor of expanding the land so they could maintain their independence...i need help writing more.
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can someone whose on right now pleeease help me with this question!!!
"The value of the land is no more than it is worth in money."
From this I picked up that he thinks that if the land doesn't bring in profit, then it doesn't have any value.
Also,he's basically saying that through "owning the industry and labor used by the white people in their cultivation and improvement" the land becomes valuable;however, if people don't work the land, then the land will be completly worthless. (...what a materialistic jerk.)
Anyway, I hope that this helps you.
(and if you need to write ALOT-i just always repeat the same things in a way that makes them SOUND different.)
From this I picked up that he thinks that if the land doesn't bring in profit, then it doesn't have any value.
Also,he's basically saying that through "owning the industry and labor used by the white people in their cultivation and improvement" the land becomes valuable;however, if people don't work the land, then the land will be completly worthless. (...what a materialistic jerk.)
Anyway, I hope that this helps you.
(and if you need to write ALOT-i just always repeat the same things in a way that makes them SOUND different.)
no..actually that's just about how much i needed to write...thankyou VERY much.