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How did the pueblo groups of Native Americans influence the development of East Texas

A. They were nomads that roamed the area chasing bison.
B. They built portable homes so that they can move to different farms.
C.They lives in settled villages and farmed the land.
They were immune to the diseases brought by the spanish explorers

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User Fuzzy
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Answer: the answer is C They lived in settled villages and farmed the land.

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Answer: C.They lived in settled villages and farmed the land.

The Puebloans or Pueblo people are Native Americans that inhabit the Southwestern United States and share common cultural practices. At the time of discovery by the Europeans, the Pueblo people lived in complex, multi-story villages built of adobe, stone and other local materials. The Spanish colonizers called this pueblos (towns).

The Pueblo people developed planned villages composed of large terraced buildings made out of adobe by 1050. The largest of these villages, Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, contained around 700 rooms in five stories; it may have housed as many as 1000 persons.

The Pueblo people relied on crops that survived the arid conditions of the area. Corn, beans and squash were their staple crops.

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