The Eastern Woodlands Native Americans tried their best to survive using the Natural Resources available.
They farmed, fished, hunted, used trees for homes and canoes, and gathered plants for food.
Native Americans and colonists both adapted to the Eastern Woodlands of North America. They learned to hunt game and catch fish, to build appropriate shelters, and how to treat their illnesses with medicinal plants.
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They adapted to their environment because they picked a nice spot they would like and they would clean the area to make it better and they would think it was just like their old environment.
They did not adapt to their environment . . . they settled there because the environment that they wanted was there, already.
They developed a far-ranging trading network: They were known to have copper from the Great Lakes region, and seashells from the Gulf Coast. See the link below for more info:
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
things made by native americans that helped them adapt to their environments
They hunt fist, farmed, use tree for home..They also hunt the fruits
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Dry Farming which included: corn, squash, melons, beans, and fruit.
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By using sand and dirt to build adobes and,the irrigation systems .
The robin is found in woodlands, parks, suburban lawns, orchards.
they raped the indians to have increased population
they raped the indians to have increased population
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The Pueblo Indians used the sand and dirt around them to make their shelter. The dirt was called adobe. The Pueblo Indians grew maize(corn).
The Pueblo Indians used the sand and dirt around them to make their shelter. The dirt was called adobe. The Pueblo Indians grew maize(corn).