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Southeast Native Americans adapted to their environment by farming. Due to the weather and the plentiful rainfall, they were able to grown better and more plentiful crops than those in other areas could. Since they were able to grow more crops, and had longer hunting seasons, they were able to build permanent structures to live in.

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