The Eastern third of what is now the United States was primarily inhabited by various Indigenous peoples, including tribes such as the Iroquois, Algonquin, and Powhatan, among others. These groups had diverse cultures, languages, and social structures, and they lived in harmony with the land long before European colonization began in the 17th century. Their complex societies thrived in this region, utilizing its rich resources for sustenance and trade.
As a general statement these tribes / groups were known as "Tree Dwellers" by the plains natives. Meaning that these groups inhabited the forested (Treed) areas, and were normally agriculturally based groups. Specific names of the tribes in that area would exhaust the listing capabilities of this site (there were a LOT).
Britain Apex<3
Dover,Delaware.
western- Rocky Mount. and eastern- Appalachians
industry
As a general statement these tribes / groups were known as "Tree Dwellers" by the plains natives. Meaning that these groups inhabited the forested (Treed) areas, and were normally agriculturally based groups. Specific names of the tribes in that area would exhaust the listing capabilities of this site (there were a LOT).
Moundbuilders
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All states in the US are inhabited by mormons, Utah having the largest population.
Britain Apex<3
Dover,Delaware.
In the eastern US.
They are found in the eastern US.
Because they aren't inhabited (or are very sparely inhabited) In 2009, the US released quarters featuring Washington DC, American Samoa, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and the Northern Marinara Islands. The other US protectorates such as Midway Atoll and Baker Island are not inhabited and so they don't have quarters because of their low significance.
no because it could be something else
Olympic Peninsula
Native Americans