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Eastern Woodlands houses were rounded at the top. The people of this area lived in wigwams. During certain times of year many wigwams were set up in a community. When the weather turned colder, fewer lived in each community.
The climate was cold winters and hot summers. It rained an average 40 centimeters.
They used furs for clothes and shelter, and made tools like fish hooks and bowstrings other parts of the animal.
Before the European invasion, the eastern part of this land was mostly forested. Animals abounded since the natives took no more animals than they could use. When the settlers harvested so many trees for homes and farming, habitat decreased for the wildlife. It didn't take long for the wolves, bears, mountain lions, moose and other animals and birds to disappear from many areas.
Mostly eastern US tribes like the Cherokee, women wore their own version of veils.
the Eastern Woodlands was mostly forest.It's pretty easy be cause woo lands.
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The people of Eastern Woodlands would hunt to get food. Fishing is another thing. But mostly it was farming and hunting.
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They mostly had two kinds of homes. One is a domeshaped home called wingwams and the other one is a longhouse that contained several families.
the southwest like cheese but the people in the eastern woodlands don't
The wars in the eastern woodlands were caused over women to reproduce with, much like the Rape of the Sabines for Rome, and war was also caused by agressive child soldiers lead by Kony.
They farmed crops like corn squash and beansthey did this so they wouldn't starve
I dont know but I think its because they are both made out of trees.
the eastern Mediterranean is a mostly dry region
the men would hunt and the women would stay back and trade and grow crops cook and clean
Eastern Woodlands houses were rounded at the top. The people of this area lived in wigwams. During certain times of year many wigwams were set up in a community. When the weather turned colder, fewer lived in each community.