In North America in the parts north of the present day Mexico, the First Nations had climatically a more hostile environment to deal with than their counterparts in the now Mexico and Mesoamerica and South America. The winters on the Great Plains and in the now Canadian north were harsh and did not favor large populations to develop (with some exceptions like in British Columbia, Canada which had a mild climate and in which 100's of 1000's of First Nations lived). So the mainly plains Indians had a nomadic existence following the game and fish and so had a more egalitarian less centralized leadership than their counterparts to the south. In Mexico, Mesoamerica and South America, the climate was generally less harsh, and fairly large scale agriculture was practiced and the people were more sedentary and political power was held in the hands of rulers who though they had henchmen, tended to be all-powerful, though the Incas for example had a quite equitable system of compulsory labour for public works and mines, allowing time for the participants to work their own fields to sustain their families.
Hey!! I don’t really know but I believe the answer is 4.
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so what do u mean like do you want 21 facts or......
Explanation:
Answer:
A) Southwest
Explanation:
The Southwest is one of least densely populated areas in the country due to it's extremely high temperatures and lack of jobs.
I believe they would say howdy Pailface
Pailface derives from the word Paleface that commonly used by The indian etchnicity.
The word is most comonly used as a slur from the Indians to describe White skinned people that they do not like.