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11. How did the Mississippians live?
Plz answer
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Beau H.
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Describe the cultural impacts of the conflicts between the U.S. and Native American Indians during the 1800s. Use details to
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where did the ancestral pueblo people primarily live in new mexico?
a. along the colorado river b. along the rio grande river c.
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When did the Cherokee tribe get removed
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How were the Choctaw tribe removed
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In which region did the Mogollon, Hohokam, and ancestral Puebloans live?
(1 point) Responses Region 1 Region 1 Region 2 Region 2
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In your own words, describe the events leading up to the Pueblo revolt. What happened and the later effects?
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The Zuni peoples once had six or seven pueblos,
A. but now there are none. B. however now they are all joined into one large
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can any one tell me more about the miccosuklee tribe
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What was the ancestral Puebloans most notable achievement
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Are these the seven regions of the native americans?
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tammy
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What were some reasons that the Iroquois joined forces with the British? Select all that apply. (2 points) Responses They were
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trippie
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when tecumseh says, "where today is the pequot? where the narragansetts, the mohawks?" he is
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crystal
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What was the west gulf tribes' main source of food? Rasing crops? Trading with other tribes? Cannabalism? Hunting and fishing?
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1 About 200 years ago the Cherokee Indians were one tribe, or "Indian Nation" that lived in the southeast part of what is now
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Why do you think the Etowah Mounds are no longer actively being used by Georgia’s Native Americans?
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Which conflict between white settlers and tribal groups do you think was the most damaging to the American Indian race as a
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Which conflict between white settlers and tribal groups do you think was the most damaging to the American Indian race as a
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I am Dekanawidah [identified as the traditional founder of the Iroquois Confederacy] and with the Five Nations confederate
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How did Native Americans influence other parts of the world? (1 point) Responses They taught settlers how to grow crops that
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Complete the Venn diagram by dragging and dropping the statements into the correct location.
native americans both Europe
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what happened as a result of the sand creek massacre
americans began to think that taking land from indians as wrong and that
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cite where this info comes from
Georgia's Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds for various reasons, including cultural,
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1. Scientists classify native people living in the Americas as having lived during one of four time periods.
Which shows the
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How did Native Americans influence other parts of the world?
(1 point) Responses They taught settlers how to grow crops that were
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What did the great plain tribes hunt
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Why was there conflict between the Miami Indians and the American settlers? The Americans were allies with the British. The
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Which region was home to the Iroquois Leagie?
A. Eastern woodlands B.southern Mexico C. Pacific Northwest D. The central plains
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Which region was home to the Iroquois league?
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How did the Navajo and Apache affect the Pueblos? 1-2 sentences.
How did the Navajo communities and culture change after the
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How did the shift to farming affect Native American cultures?
Farming encouraged native culture led to a boost in immunity
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Where did the Pueblo people come from? 1-2 sentences
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"Georgia's Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds for various reasons, including cultural, religious, and political purposes"
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Why did the Algonquins become allies with the French
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How long ago did the majority of the American Indians who lived in present-day South Carolina
most likely enter the area?
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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu. (1 point)
resulted in the deaths of approximately a third of the Native
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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu. (1 point)
______ resulted in the deaths of approximately a third of the Native
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Why were Native Americans called Indians?(1 point)
Responses They were named after Christopher Columbus' daughter Christopher
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HELP
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Question 4: What do you think is most impressive about the Etowah Mounds?
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Question 3: Why do you think the Etowah Mounds are no longer actively being used by Georgia’s Native Americans?
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HELP
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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu. (1 point)
resulted in the deaths of approximately a third of the Native
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Memes Goofy ahh ohio
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Question 1: Why do you think Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds? What were they used for?
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HELP
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What do you think is most impressive about the Etowah Mounds?
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The Native American village of Secotan (in present-day North Carolina), line engraving by Theodor de Bry, 1590, made from a
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How might the the Iroquois have been helpful in assisting the British troops in the surprise attack
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what is most impressive about the etowah mounds
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Why were native Americans called imdians
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How did native Americans influence other parts of the world?
A. They taught settlers how to grow crops that were traded with
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How did the Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia and the Indian Removal Act lead to the removal and resettlement of
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What do you think is most impressive about the Etowah Mounds?
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