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Native Americans first settled Indianapolis Indiana for its good

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Hello!

I don't know what your options were, but here are some idea:

Indianapolis lies in the Ohio River valley. It has a good location: the river served as a trade waterway with other settlements. The proximity to the river also meant that the soil was quite fertile!
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