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Which statements best describe the experiences of the Eastern Woodland Indians in North Carolina?

☑ They lived in settled villages where they farmed and hunted for food.
☑ Most groups used bows and arrows, pottery, and other important tools.
☑ Most groups spoke the same language and had nearly identical cultures.
☑ They faced continued conflict with white settlers who moved into the area.
☑ Some groups were removed from their territory or driven out by white settlers.
☑ They mostly lived in harmony with the white settlers who moved into the area.

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They lived in settled villages where they farmed and hunted for food.

Most groups used bows and arrows,pottery and other important tools.

They faced continued conflict with white settlers who moved into the area.

Some groups were removed from their territory or driven out by white settlers.

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Answer:

They lived in settled villages where they farmed and hunted for food.

Most groups used bows and arrows, pottery, and other important tools.

hey faced continued conflict with white settlers who moved into the area.

Some groups were removed from their territory or driven out by white settlers.

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