The Wichita people's migration south to the Red River in the 1750s was primarily driven by the search for more fertile land and resources, as their traditional territories faced increasing pressures from European colonization and competition with neighboring tribes. Additionally, the impacts of the growing fur trade and the desire for better trade relationships with European settlers motivated their relocation. Environmental changes and conflicts with other Indigenous groups also contributed to their decision to move southward in search of security and sustenance.
that's exacly right!^ on the border of the red river(:
Explain six factors that hinder development of river transportation in africa
The Wichita people lived primarily along the banks of the Arkansas River in present-day Kansas and Oklahoma. This river provided them with essential resources for fishing, hunting, and agriculture, supporting their semi-nomadic lifestyle. The fertile floodplains allowed for the cultivation of crops, which was a vital aspect of their culture.
The violence in the Hudson River Valley was your typical class conflict. Tenants rose up against landlords, who controlled not only all of the land but also basically all of the means of production.
The Ganges river is thought to be the mother of life. Water from the river is thought to have medicinal properties.
The abiotic components of the Murray River are as followssoilrockssanddirtmudwaterairetc.
the three factors that affect how fast a river flows is the steep ,width and depth and how it is curved
human factors that afect river is also polluntion
Because rain which may have fallen further upstream evenually reaches that section of the river.
the speed of the river and the amount of water in the river.
nile the river
factors people consider before settling near a river