how did the resources of the pacific northwest affect the lives of people who lived ther
It affected them because the of the canoes and Tlingit!!!!!
the regions forests provided many useful resources. groups haunted deer and gathered nuts and berries for food in the forests.
the regions forests provided many useful resources. groups haunted deer and gathered nuts and berries for food in the forests.
Trading fur made people money so they could travel to the pacific northwest and help the population and develope it into a bigger place.
Trading fur made people money so they could travel to the pacific northwest and help the population and develope it into a bigger place.
In 1841 the settlers arrived in the Pacific Northwest
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Audrey Hawthorne has written: 'People of the potlatch' -- subject(s): Art, Northwest, Pacific, Pacific Northwest
No, the Chinook are Pacific Northwestern people; however, the term Chinook refers to those Pacific Northwestern people who can claim a Pacific Northwestern heritage of more than 150 years. Most Pacific Northwestern people are of European heritage. Not everyone who lives in the Pacific Northwest is Chinook, and not all Chinook live in the Pacific Northwest.
um because there isn't an Atlantic northwest? it would be called the "northeast"
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people can affect the resources by using to much