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notsponge [240]
2 years ago
6

The native Americans that settled and what is today Illinois or members of what our known as the eastern Woodlands tribes which

of these is not one of the characteristics of the tribes of the eastern Woodlands a they were very warm like an aggressive towards neighboring tribes who were not members of the eastern Woodlands be a belt villages in Forest clearing and landed agriculture with hunting and gathering see they traveled by foot or can you do you because of the vast supply of lumber most groups used wood working tools to tools to craft everything from snowshoes and two canoes
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balu736 [363]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

aggressive towards neighboring tribes who were not members of the eastern Woodlands

Explanation:

The native Americans that settled in what is today known as Illinois, are referred to as Eastern Woodlands, comprising different tribes such as Cahokia, Kaskaskia, Peoria, etc. They were known for their agricultural and foraging practices. They sometimes hunt bison in the wild.

However, they were constantly pursued and disturbed by the neighboring tribes such as Dakota Sioux, Fox, other Algoquain tribes around.

This showed that these eastern woodlands tribes were not "aggressive towards neighboring tribes who were not members of the eastern Woodlands."

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