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How does chief Seattle speech appears to be the plea of an environmentalist?​

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Answered by smilinggirl789
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Answered by pandeysakshi200310
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The earth does not belong to us. We belong to the earth.”

These words are from an 1854 speech that made Chief Seattle famous, inspiring environmental movements in the city that bears his name and beyond.

Except, he never really said that.

Historian David Buerge has been working on a book about Chief Seattle for 20 years, and he says this is what happened: Seattle’s original speech was delivered in front of the first governor of Washington state. The governor had just told tribes in the region that the US government was looking to buy their land in exchange for peace.

In his response, Chief Seattle pointed out that the U.S. government had been taking more and more land from tribes across the nation.

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