No. Chiefdoms started because of a need for control of distribution and exchange.
A number of territories and chiefdoms integrated to form Uganda in 1914.
false
No
Chiefdoms, unlike bands and tribes, have permanent political positions and regulate the regions they govern
Chiefdoms, unlike bands and tribes, have permanent political positions and regulate the regions they govern
in resource-rich environments
a number of small units organized around a palace
in resource - rich environments
True
Chiefdoms
The Tainos settled the entire Island; which was made up of chiefdoms. The largest of which was located in Kingston