Even if we can't know for sure, we know Native Americans were certainly here before Europeans. Before the Natives there were indigenous peoples who spoke languages that have become extinct. They lived in western "United States", and before them, who knows?
I think the answer is a or b it's a on edg
The question arose for federal nations whether the tidelands for formerly independent coastal states had been ceded to the federal union on admission, or retained. The admission of the former Republic of Texas as a state in the United States in 1845 stipulated that its tidelands remained the territory of Texas. I hope this helps :)
It had a lot of crops and farming
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Answer:
C. They were developing new hunting technologies.
Explanation:
The statement that best reflects the major changes facing early americans indians in texas around 6000 BC is that they were developing new hunting technologies.
During that period, the early Americans hunted huge animals like mammoth and they developed hunting equipment they used to kill such giant creatures. They made stone pointed spears which they used to kill their prey. They made hunting technologies from chert, stones, woods, bones, etc.