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The Eastern Woodland people primarily inhabited regions in the northeastern and central parts of North America. This includes states such as New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and parts of the Midwest, extending into areas like Ohio and Illinois. They lived in diverse environments, including forests, rivers, and lakes, which shaped their lifestyles and cultures. Major tribes within this region included the Iroquois and Algonquin.

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