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The Eastern Woodland and the Great Plains share some similarities in their ecological characteristics and the cultures of the Indigenous peoples who inhabited them. Both regions are rich in Natural Resources, supporting diverse wildlife and plant life that provided sustenance and materials for the Indigenous communities. Additionally, both areas experienced significant changes due to European colonization, which impacted their environments and the lifestyles of the native populations. Finally, both regions have historically been important for agriculture, though the methods and crops varied significantly due to the differing climates and terrains.

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