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Nomads traveled across Arabia, moving their animals as the seasons changed bey sedentary just developed near oases, where access the water allowed people to grow food.

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What was the difference between sedentary and nomadic people?

Sedentary peoples stay in one place year-round, usually living as farmers, fishers, and raising animals. Nomadic peoples move frequently or continuously. As a result they can be hunters and gatherers, raisers of animals that travel with them, and traders moving goods between communities of sedentary peoples.


Draw a graphic organizer between Nomadic and sedentary?

Nomadic people generally do not stay in an area for more than a few years. Sedentary people groups have a tendency to stay in an area for many years, or permanently.


Are the southern Indians nomadic or sedentary?

Southern Indians were mainly sedentary, living in villages or settlements. However, some groups, such as the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Seminole, practiced seasonal migration and had a semi-nomadic lifestyle.


Is the southeastern Indians nomadic or sedentary?

Southeastern Indians were generally sedentary, living in permanent villages made up of houses and communal buildings. They practiced agriculture, primarily farming crops like corn, beans, and squash.


Why is trade so important for Nomadic and Sedentary tribes?

In ancient times, sedentary tribes only had access to local food and materials. For anything not to be found in their direct living area, they needed the nomadic people who went to other areas and countries. The nomadic tribes on the other hand had to rely on the sedentary tribes for foodstuffs that had to be cultivated. So trade was important for both parties as they could supply each other with essential means for survival that only the other party could procure.