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The end of the

15th Century
Emergence of
Complex societies
(in terms of Hunting
and gathering)>
Chinookan, Tulalip,
and Skagit (page
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Final answer:

Complex hunter-gatherer societies emerged in the Pacific Northwest region in the 15th century, characterized by a reliance on rich natural resources and the development of complex social structures.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the 15th century, complex hunter-gatherer societies emerged in the Pacific Northwest region, specifically among the Chinookan, Tulalip, and Skagit peoples.

These societies were adapted to the rich natural resources of the region, including marine life, beaver, el k, birds, and salmon.

They developed complex social structures with hierarchies, stratification, and political alliances.

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