The Eastern Woodland Culture consisted of Indian tribes occupying the eastern United States and Canada. The Eastern Woodlands were temperate climate regions about from the Atlantic to the Mississippi River and involved the Great Lakes. A bulk of Eastern Woodlands tribes spoke Iroquoian or Algonquian. The Iroquois preachers involved the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Huron. The Iroquoian tribes were essentially deer hunters but they also planted corn, squash, and beans, they found nuts and berries, and they fished.
Iron is harder to craft into weapons and armor due to its melting point and it took a while to develop furnaces that could melt iron; it was a lot easier to melt copper.
People used copper tools due to it's low melting point and malleability...so that's why iron tools didn't develop till a later time period.
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Debated on in both chambers
Explanation:
It has to be voted on and debated before it's sent anywhere else and if it passes then it goes on