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How did early native Americans depend on their environment and natural resources?

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What were natural resources in the native American northeastern woodlands?

forest


How did the age of discovery affect native peoples in newly discovered lands?

The native peoples' land was stripped of its Natural Resources


How did the native americanes of the eastern woodlands use the natural resources in their environment?

how did native Americans of the eastern woodlands use the Natural Resources in their environment


What are examples of how climate and resources affected Native American cultures?

three examples of how climate and resources affected native american cultures


What was the Karankawa natural resources?

There were a variety of resources that Karankawa Native American tribe had access to. These include fish, oysters in the rivers, turtles, alligators, ducks, deer, and rabbits.


How do early native Americans depend on their environment and natural resources?

They hunted animals (such as deer and beaver), fished, planted, harvested and gathered berries and nuts.


What natural resources were in Plymouth?

Plymouth had access to natural resources such as timber for building houses and ships, fish from the nearby ocean for food, and fertile soil for agriculture. Additionally, there were opportunities for fur trapping and trade with Native American tribes.


Natural resources belong to Canada's native people this is right eh?

No. They do have some special access to some resources but natural resources belong to the provinces.


How did the want of natural resources results in cooperation between the Virginia colonists and native American?

The Virginia colonists sought natural resources like food, fur, and land. They realized they would need the cooperation of the Native Americans to survive and thrive in the new environment. Through trade and alliances, the colonists and Native Americans exchanged goods and knowledge, forming cooperative relationships based on mutual benefit and shared resources.


Which three natural resources were important for the survival of Native Americans?

The tree natural resources is trees to have houses,water to drink,and plants to eat.


How did the native plains natural resources shnge over time?

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