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All native american's (the Cherokee were no different) adapted to their environment. Cherokee's normally built settlements near bodies of water with terrain that could support crops (please understand however that fields, such as you see in modern times were not used, the Cherokee's used a "milpa" system of planting) Modern agriculture uses one field one crop, milpa systems use one field multiple crops.

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