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The interaction between the steppe nomads and the settled societies were peaceful and friendly because they traded items and animals with each other. But, the nomads were tempted by the rich land of the settled peoples which led to invasions whenever the settled societies were weak and gave an advantage for the nomads to gain more plunder.
The Hopewell were settled agricultural societies known for their ceremonial earthworks and extensive trade networks. They lived in permanent villages and practiced farming, hunting, and gathering as means of subsistence.
they were settled
The discovery of agriculture, specifically the ability to cultivate crops and raise animals, turned nomads into farmers. This allowed for a more stable food supply and led to the development of settled societies and the beginning of civilization.
they hunt for their food and were nomads
Nomadic societies spread knowledge to settled societies through trades, exchanges, and interactions along trade routes. They also shared expertise in areas such as horse breeding, archery, and survival skills. Additionally, nomads transmitted stories, legends, and oral traditions that enriched the cultural heritage of settled communities.
They were nomads. :)
Settled villages were different from nomadic life because settlers stayed in one place. But nomads moved from one place to another to find food. Settler actually grew crops and lived in groups. Nomads live in one whole as a family.
The nomads have to change to become settled by not following the buffaloes and saving a lot of food so they can stay in one place for a long time before they can change into another shelter and place.
nomads
hunter/gatherers-pastoral nomads-settled agriculture
porchia mcleod answered this its a nomad