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In the Eastern Woodland region, what type of work were women responsible for? A. Clearing land B. Hunting C. Farming corn D. Managing forests

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C. Farming corn forests
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Answer:

Option C

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Farming corn is the correct answer.

The Eastern Woodland people inhabited the moderate climate regions of the United States and Canada, from Atlantic to Mississippi. Adena, Hopewell, Iroquois, and Shawnee were the inhabitants of these regions. Generally, they were hunters and gatherers. Men used to hunt and prepare Bow, Knives, and Clubs while the women used to cultivate Corn, Pumpkin, and tobacco.

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