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What trait did Northeast Woodland Indians have in common with the Southeast Indians?

A. The economy was largely based on agriculture.
B. Common meals included alligator meat.
C. Houses typically contained multiple rooms.
D. Wampum belts were popular trading items.
E. Dwelling contained beehive-shaped roofs.

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They had all the similar traits. excapt B and C

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Answer:

A. The economy was largely based on agriculture is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The northeast Indians are also known as Eastern Woodland Indians. They are found in large area in the northeast region of North America with variety of climate, landscape and natural resources, all these factors led to variation in the Indian culture. Oneida, Ottawa and Powhatan are some of the northeastern tribes. The southeast Indian live in the southeastern states of United states. This area lies on the border of northeast and southern plain culture areas. Creek, Choctaw and Seminole are southeastern tribes. One major similarity between both of these tribes is that their economies depended on agriculture

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