The Plains Indians were nomads. They were good hunters. Their main food was the American Buffalo.
The culture of the southern colonies is very different from the culture today. Most of the people there took up farming because of the fertile plains, which were perfect for growing cash crops. The religion of the colonist was Catholic and Protestant. Maryland was colonized for English Christians so they had religious freedom, but eventually people of other religions settled there. For education, children were home schooled until they were teenagers. They were then shipped off to Europe or college, depending on their profession. The culture has changed in the southern colonies.
The culture is very distinct in many ways. Ways that I can not describe. But they are distinct! :D
The way people interact with plains is that they fertilize the plain and the destruption of the animals and the way they live on the plains.
both have the same recources buffalo
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How may the lives of people who live in mountains or on plains be different?
They are both the same thing but people just call them different names.
They are both the same thing but people just call them different names.
No
A Native American tribe that was part of the plains culture during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
buffalobuffalo for their food, hunting, etc.
The culture you are referring to is the Native American tribe known as the Crow people, who historically lived in the Northern Plains region of the United States. They are known for their rich history and cultural traditions.
Great Plains.
It's because they are different people and grous
British colony
British colony