Section 2
Regional Settlements
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5 concepts
Great Basin Culture
The peoples of the Great Basin area required ease of mobility to follow bison herds and gather seasonally available food supplies.
Pacific Coast Culture
The mild climate and abundant natural resources along the Pacific Coast of North America allowed a complex aboriginal culture to flourish.
Eastern Woodland Culture
Eastern Woodland Culture refers to the way of life of indigenous peoples in the eastern part of North America between 1,000 BCE and 1,000 CE.
Southwestern Culture
Environmental changes allowed for many cultural traditions to flourish and develop similar social structures and religious beliefs.
Meso-American Culture
The Mexicas, or Aztecs, were one of the most powerful and advanced civilizations of the ancient world.