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How did the Puebloan Native American differ from the Plains Native Americas?

A. Puebloan groups avoided eating meat
B. Puebloan groups were primarily traders
C. Puebloan groups accepted horses from Europeans
D. Puebloan groups lived in settled villages

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Puebloan Native American differ from the Plains Native Americas as Puebloan groups lived in settled villages.

Answer: Option D

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The Spaniards, upon visiting the Americas, came across villages with multiple stories. These were constructed using adobe and stone amongst other locally available materials. They called these pueblos meaning villages, later on a term for the residents of the villages.

The Puebloans were known to have settled unlike their counterparts who still chose the nomadic lifestyle. The Puebloans had an established settlement throughout the year. The Puebloans also spoke different languages, having different origins from those of the Plains Natives.

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