The impact of geography of the Great Basin on Native American tribes was that it affected their lifestyles and cultures of its inhabitants.
<h3>What was the Native American tribes?</h3>
The early tribes of the Native American is traced to the bison-oriented indigenous peoples that mostly inhabited a portion of the North American continent known as the "cultural region" of the Great Basin.
The Great Basin was the region between the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada which is now the modern-day Nevada, Utah, California, Idaho, Wyoming, and parts of Oregon.
The original inhabitants of Great Basin is widely believed that they have arrived since as early as the 10,000 BCE.
The climate of the Great Basin was very arid and this affected the lifestyles and cultures of its inhabitants.
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<span>William McIntosh is the correct answer. He was the son of William H. McIntosh, the captain of Mallow Plantation and his mother was Susannah McIntosh. He was born
in Lower Creek town of Coweta, Alabama and died April 30, 1825. He was shot and stabbed to death.</span>
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"Under Article IV of the U.S. Constitution, a territory is subject to and belongs to the United States (but not necessarily within the national boundaries or any individual state). This includes tracts of land or water not included within the limits of any State and not admitted as a State into the Union."
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