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Hi again lol the answer is "B. an agreement to work together"
It might be said that the French explorers learnt how to make boats suitable for the coastal waters, rivers and lakes when they were at the great Lakes. They decided to build small sailing- ships to travel the entire length of the Missouri and the Mississippi River to New Orleans on the golf of Mexico. They built <span>native birch-bark canoes and large rafts.</span>
They obviously were against it and wanted their freedom.
Don't you hear black people complain about it all the time?
The activities that belonged to the Woodlawn Indians and the Southeast Indians were:
Woodlawn Indians:
- grew tobacco for ceremonial purposes
Southeast Indians
- shelter was wigwams or longhouse
Both the Woodlawn and Southeast Indians
- men in leadership roles
- religion based on animism
<h3>How were the Woodlawn and Southeast Indians similar?</h3>
The Woodlawn Indians believed that men should be in leadership roles which was shared by the Southeast Indians. They both also believed in religions based on animism.
The Woodlawn Indians were however different because they grew tobacco only for ceremonial purposes unlike the Southeast Indians who didn't do this and lived in longhouses and wigwams.
Options for this question include:
1.men in leadership roles
2.grew tobacco for ceremonial purposes
3.religion based on animism
4.shelter was wigwams or longhouses
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Old Immigrants Definition:
The Old Immigrants were people who reached the U.S in the early 1800s.
Here are some facts about old immigrants, their languages, where they were from, what they did for a living, etc.:
• Most of their jobs were farming and most people were farmers.
• Old immigration came in smaller numbers than new immigration.
• Old immigrates were from Northern and Western Europe.
• Most old immigrants spoke English.
• They were literate and skilled, unlike New immigrants.