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14

Of the "Five Civilized Tribes," the tribe that best resisted the pressures of removal was the

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Yuliya22 [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Creek people

Explanation:

The Creek people were organized into totemic clans, they maintained a division of labor by sex: women performed agricultural tasks and men go hunting. The Creek people sustained war with the United States government (1813-1814) refusing to leave its homeland. The Union forced them to move to Oklahoma in the mid-nineteenth century, where they currently live.

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