Native Americans in the American Northwest primarily relied on fishing, hunting, and foraging rather than extensive agriculture. While some tribes did cultivate crops such as camas and berries, they typically did not grow enough surplus to engage in significant trade with tribes in the Plains. Instead, trade networks were often based on the exchange of resources like fish, furs, and manufactured goods rather than agricultural products. Thus, while some limited trade may have occurred, it was not primarily centered around crops.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
because the american settlers took the native americans land and the native americans where defending there home which they have lived at for over 30,000 years
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Native American do because they were here first
it shattered native american confidence in the prophet, some native americans fled to Canada.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
because the american settlers took the native americans land and the native americans where defending there home which they have lived at for over 30,000 years
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Food sources for Native Americans of the northwest differed from those of the Native Americans living in the west and southwest because those in the northwest had plenty of seafood. They were able to supplement the meat that they hunted, and the vegetables they grew with fish, and shellfish.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
by providing arms and ammunition to Native Americans
by providing arms and ammunition to Native Americans
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The greatest threat to the American expansion in the Northwest territories were the Native Americans who were supplied with guns by the British.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.