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How did the geography and climate of the eastern woodlands affect the american indians

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Answer:

livable vegetation, adequate amount of water and Fertile land were the factors.

Explanation:

  • The eastern woodland region geography affects the life of the Yemassee, Cherokee and Catawba Indians as follows:
  • Good amount of waterways, fauna, and flora.
  • The location of the eastern woodland region is on the higher peak but others in the lowlands.
  • Fertile land and good climate conditions are good for farming.
  • Eastern woodland region is densely forested with a running stream through them which provides water in an adequate amount.
  • Rolling hills and clay soil.

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User Colibri
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the geography of the eastern woodlands allowed the Indians to build huts and settle down, unlike the plains indians who were always moving around and hunting
the climate allowed american indians in the east to plant crops
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