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The southern limit was set by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which followed the Mexican limits between Alta California (toward the north) and Baja California and Sonora (toward the south). The United States paid Mexico $15 million for the land which got known as the Mexican Cession.
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I am 95% sure it is the geography and climate of the area where they settled. If you take a look at different native groups, you’ll see that the most prominent factors are their farming/hunting and housing styles, both affected mainly by the climate and geography surrounding them.
Because the Incas were very behind in their warfare and military tactics, as well as lack of weapons. Their spears,slings and clubs could were no match against bullets, crossbows, swords and steel armor.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the excerpt and the options of the question, we can say the following.
Despite geographic separation and diverse environments, many American Indian peoples used some common practices. According to the excerpt, the practice that was unique to the Plains Indians was the use of domesticated horses in hunting and warfare.
These Native American Indian tribes used horses for primary necessities and activities to survive. They were farmers and hunters. They needed to go hunt animals to feed their families. In the 1600s, the horse represented the chance to effectively hunt animals and a great asset when they wage war against other tribes. Among these tribes that used to hunt Buffaloes as their primary hunt, were the Comanche, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Apaches, and Lakotas.
In the United States on the East Coast- New York, Boston, Charleston, Norfolk.