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MakcuM [25]
1 year ago
7

societies responded to the aridity of the great basin and the grasslands of the western great plains by developing largely mobil

e lifestyles.
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RideAnS [48]1 year ago
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The Great Basin's arid climate and the western Great Plains' grasslands forced societies to adapt by creating mostly nomadic lifestyles. Due to the inability to grow crops, there were fewer tribes and less dense populations in inhabited areas. The horse will have a profound effect on Plains Indians.

<h3>Why did mobile lifestyles develop in the Great Basin and Great Plains?</h3>

Native societies' mobile lifestyles Native societies developed predominantly nomadic lives as a response to the scarcity of natural resources in the western Great Plains and the Great Basin.

As they evolved over time, they transformed their varied habitats and created different, more complex communities. Different native societies innovated in agriculture, resource usage, and social organization to adapt to and modify their circumstances.

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