yes but they didn't have towns around the 1900's they started farming but I'm not sure about the towns
Eastern woodland people did indeed have towns and farms. These towns and farms may have looked differently than towns and farms today do though.
The Algonquian, also known as eastern woodland people lived in villages and were hunters and farmers. They relied on collecting edible plants and hunting wild animals as their main source of food.
Eastern woodland same as eastern native americans
yes
what are some of the eastern woodland indians customs and traditions
how were the eastern woodland people grouped as iroquois or algonquian
The eastern woodland group was known for hunting and gathering. The native people of the area were very traditional. The state of Delaware is named after an eastern woodland group.
How did the physical environment of the eastern woodland Indians affect the homes they constructed
the eastern woodland enviorment was hot and humid.
they lived in eastern woodland region,which is in new york they lived in eastern woodland region,which is in new york
eastern woodland temperature
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