As Native Americans entered into trade networks, ownership of lands became the trend, which often led to __________

a. purchase of extra land by elites
b. conflict and warfare over land
c. shifts toward agriculture as the primary form of subsistence
d. recognition of Native American ownership by colonial governments


b

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