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The Apalachee were primarily agricultural, cultivating crops such as corn, beans, and squash, but they also engaged in hunting and gathering. They inhabited the region of present-day Florida and relied on the abundant Natural Resources available to them, including fishing and foraging for wild plants. While agriculture was central to their lifestyle, hunting and gathering supplemented their diet and provided a diverse food source. Thus, the Apalachee practiced both hunting and gathering alongside farming.

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