The Doctrine of Discovery did NOT

A. Originate in Europe during the Crusades.
B. Become a justification for the conquest of “non-Christian” peoples.
C. Create understanding among Europeans that the country that “discovered” a foreign land had the sole right to purchase it.
D. Continue to be used by European settlers as a justification for obtaining Native lands.
E. Lose its influence in treaty and land disputes between U.S. American Indians and the federal government today.


Answer: E

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