american indian population density in 1500s

Which of the following statements about the population of North America at the time of Christopher Columbus’ voyages is supported by the map above?

Responses

The American Indian population was distributed uniformly throughout North America.

The most densely populated regions of North America would eventually become part of New Spain.

The most densely populated regions of North America would eventually become part of New France.

Compared with other areas of North America, relatively few American Indians lived in the Southeast.

The American Indian population was concentrated on the Great Plains.

Compared with other areas of North America, relatively few American Indians lived in the Southeast.

Based on the information provided, the map does not show the American Indian population density in the 1500s. Therefore, none of the statements can be supported by the map above.