Some groups in South America continued to live as nomads after the development of agriculture because their traditions and knowledge were very important and they didn't want to lose them. They wanted to preserve their lifestyle and values.
Nomads are people who live in communities that move from place to place, instead of settling down in only one location. There are three different types of nomads: pastoral nomads, hunter-gatherers, and peripatetic nomads.
William Bradford kept the journal of Plymouth plantation.
Your answers is B,D and also E
The following book is call acts about life it’s found on page 132
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The Answer Is: B. Check to see that it is supported by historical evidence.