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How was the American Southeast different from the North when it came to Native American populations?

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In the Southeast region, Native Americans lived in Wattle and Daub houses. These houses were made by weaving river cane and wood into a frame. The roofs were made of grass and bark. Wattle and Daub houses were permanent structures, perfect for farming people.
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They were different because the native people in the South strived off agriculture so they were larger and more colonized/settled than the people of the North.

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