The Eastern Woodlands is a cultural area of the indigenous people of North America. The Eastern Woodlands extended roughly from the Atlantic Ocean to the eastern Great Plains, and from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico, which is now occupied by the eastern United States and Canada.[1] The Plains Indians culture area is to the west; the Subarctic area to the north. The Indigenous people of the Eastern Woodlands spoke languages belonging to several language groups, including Algonquian,[2] Iroquoian,[2] Muskogean, and Siouan, as well as apparently isolated languages such as Calusa, Chitimacha, Natchez, Timucua, Tunica and Yuchi.
The earliest known inhabitants of the Eastern Woodlands were the Adena and Hopewell, who inhabited the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys between 800 BC and 800 AD.[3] These tribes, as well as the other Iroquoian-speaking people, were mound builders.[4] They also relied on farming to produce food because of the fertile land in the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys.[4] Because of this reliance on farming, these tribes did not migrate like the more northern Eastern Woodlands tribes and instead stayed in one place, which resulted in them developing new social and political structures.[5]
The Eastern Woodlands tribes located further north (Algonquian-speaking people) relied heavily on hunting to acquire food.[4] These tribes did not plant many crops, however, some tribes, such as the Ojibwe, grew wild rice and relied on it as one of their major food sources.[2] The type of animals these tribes hunted depended on the geographic location of the tribe.[5] For example, the tribes located close to the coast hunted seals, porpoises, and whales, while the more inland tribes hunted deer, moose, and caribou.[2][6] The meat was then either cooked to be eaten immediately or it was smoke-dried which preserved the meat for later consumption.[6]
The Manhattan project is when they were building nuclear weapons for wwii
Let's look at all the cases in order to find the one about evolution:
a. the Leopold and Loeb trial
- this case focused on murder and kidnapping.
b. the Sacco-Vanzetti trial
This is a robbery and murder case.
c. the Scopes trial
This is the correct answer!
Scopes was a teacher who defended teaching evolution, which at the time was prohibited by law.
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is E. Parliament sought to erase its war debt by seeking additional revenue through colonial taxes.
Explanation:
The British were in debt during the war with the French, so they had to eradicate it somehow. They decided to tax the colonists, which later lead to the start of the American Revolution.
Answer:
Privatized landownership and British import, both focused on serving the British empire.
Explanation:
Like most colonizing countries, the British empire used India in order to supply the Metropolitan with (agricultural) products by British landowners for the British market (tea) or exportation (opium to China), and the import of British (industrial) products. Nehru implemented <em>Import Substitution Industralization</em> Policies and tried to instore a mixed economy. He furthermore tried to develop India by embarking on agrarian reform and rapid industrialisation.