Tecumseh is famous in American history for being an ally of Great Britain during the War of 1812, since he objected to colonial expansion.
The Bedouins had livestock so they could eat, and animals such as camels and horses for traveling around. They also had wells for water and would occasionally go to the city to get whatever necessities they needed.
Answer: Many years of struggling
Explanation: After the war, the Articles of Confederation were made which gave more power to the states than the government, no executive or judicial branch, and a unicameral system of government.
As the population grew, the Mississippians began to practice agriculture and grow more crops.
Initially these people were hunters and gatherers who moved from place to place. As they increased in size, they began to practice agriculture and grow crops such as wheat, oats and corn.
During the woodland period, that was when the people were nomads. In the Mississippian period, they adopted agriculture and became farmers.
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