The Susquehannock were ultimately weakened by a combination of factors, including devastating conflicts with European settlers, particularly during the Beaver Wars, as well as the spread of diseases like smallpox that decimated their population. The loss of their land and resources due to colonial expansion further exacerbated their decline. Additionally, internal divisions and conflicts with neighboring tribes contributed to their weakening as a formidable force in the region.
The Susquehannock tribe gets there food by fishing, hunting, and farming.
The Delaware, Seneca, Susquehannock, Iriquois and Shawnee.
it is susquehannock
Potomac Indians who lived along the Potomac River near Virginia
Naticoke,Shawnee,Piscataway,Accohannock,and Susquehannock.
the susquehannock indians were farmers and hunters
Susquehannock State Park was created in 1965.
The Susquehannock tribe gets there food by fishing, hunting, and farming.
longhouse
The Sasquehanna or Susquehannock tribe lived in fortified villages of longhouses, each around 80 feet long and covered with sheets of bark.
Susquehannock.
Buffalo and elk
The last remaining 14 Susquehannock people were slaughtered by white settlers in 1763. The Tribe doesn't exist. But there are many people that have bloodlines. That go back to the Susquehannock heritage. They mingled in very well with White's and their women and men married White's.
The Delaware, Seneca, Susquehannock, Iriquois and Shawnee.
i anint sure but they ate fish and other things
it is susquehannock
the Susquehannock tribe.