The climate was cold winters and hot summers. It rained an average 40 centimeters.
yes they did
The state named after the Eastern Woodland is Pennsylvania. The name "Pennsylvania" translates to "Penn's Woods," reflecting the state's rich forested landscapes and its historical connection to William Penn. The Eastern Woodland refers to the Native American tribes that inhabited the region before European colonization.
Women grew corn while men fished
Eastern Woodland wigwams were primarily constructed from wooden frames made of saplings, which were bent and tied together to form a dome-shaped structure. The framework was then covered with materials such as bark, mats made from reeds or rushes, or animal skins to provide insulation and protection from the elements. These structures were well-suited for the region's climate and the needs of the Indigenous peoples who inhabited the area.
How did the physical environment of the eastern woodland Indians affect the homes they constructed
they lived in eastern woodland region,which is in new york they lived in eastern woodland region,which is in new york
they lived in eastern woodland region,which is in new york they lived in eastern woodland region,which is in new york
yes they did
hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
it is usually hot in summers and cold in winter
Farming corn
Farming corn
They farmed corn, hunted, and lived in villages
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
Women grew corn while men fished
Eastern woodland same as eastern native americans
Women grew corn while men fished