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What were the characteristics of the Eastern Woodland Indian groups? Check all that apply.

They lived mostly in settled villages.
They often moved from place to place.
They used bows and arrows to hunt.
They tended to hunt for food in large groups.
They planted maize, squash, and other crops.
They avoided farming and mostly fished for food.

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1. They planted maize, squash, and other crops.

2.They lived mostly in settled villages.

3.They avoided farming and mostly fished for food.

4.They used bows and arrows to hunt

Explanation:

The Eastern Woodlands Indians of the north lived predominately in dome-shaped wigwams (arched shelters made of a framework of poles and covered with bark, rush mats, or hides) and in long houses (multi-family lodges having pole frames and covered with elm shingles).

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Answer:

1. They planted maize, squash, and other crops.

2.They lived mostly in settled villages.

3.They avoided farming and mostly fished for food.

4.They used bows and arrows to hunt

Explanation:

The Eastern Woodlands Indians of the north lived predominately in dome-shaped wigwams (arched shelters made of a framework of poles and covered with bark, rush mats, or hides) and in long houses (multi-family lodges having pole frames and covered with elm shingles).

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