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The Moundbuilders, the Anasazi and the Inuit were three early cultures in North America. This question and the answer, including a description of these cultures, are in Chapter 1, Lesson 2 of Scot Foresman - The United States.
Societies in North America are believed to have emerged as early as 15,000 years ago, with evidence of human habitation during the late Pleistocene epoch. Archaeological findings, such as tools and habitation sites, suggest that Indigenous peoples developed complex societies and cultures over thousands of years, adapting to diverse environments across the continent. These early societies laid the groundwork for the rich tapestry of cultures that existed prior to European contact.
The early cultures developed mainly from the day to day activities that people were engaged in. Such activities became norms and were the basis of early cultures.
three early cultures is Adena Hopewell and Mississippippians
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mycenaeans and minoans
This region was inhabited by numerous smaller groups of people who lived in tribes or clans that created villages. The lives and cultures of most early Native Americans were guided by their environment.
This region was inhabited by numerous smaller groups of people who lived in tribes or clans that created villages. The lives and cultures of most early Native Americans were guided by their environment.
they walked through bridges .also on boats and followed the animals tracks.
the Hopewell
Early hunters and gathers in north America may have been responsible for
J. S. Erskine has written: 'Early cultures of Nova Scotia' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Implements, History