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Module 13 Lesson 4

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Who were the first Americans and where did they originate from? Hunter-gatherers migrated to North America from Asia along the land bridge of the Bering Strait. They also settles in both Central America and South America.
What were the Pacific Northwestern Native Americans' most valuable resource? Their access to the sea allowed them to hunt whales in large canoes and gather other food sources in the forests along the coast.
How did the climate of the Southwestern Native Americans affect their society? They had to improvise with a lot of what they did, including finding different ways to farm and using pottery to gather products since they had a sort supply of materials to make baskets.
Why were Southeastern Native Americans known as Mound Builders? They build mounds of earth used for burials and rituals that usually contained cooper or stone artwork.
What were major conflicts of the Northeastern Native Americans? They fought over their slight cultural differences and which was superior.
What were the cultural similarities between all Native Americans? They were all related through trading similar ideas to spread this resemblance. They all believed in polytheism and that there were spirits of earth, causing them to greatly respect nature. Lastly, respecting family was very important in their society.
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