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How did the geography of the Eastern Woodlands region affect the daily life of the Catawba, Cherokee, and Yemassee Indians?

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They used rivers and streams for fishing, used trees to make shelter and canoes, and they were able to farm the fertile land.


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Fertile land, livable vegetation and adequate amount of water.

Step-by-step explanation:

The geography of the eastern woodland region affects the life of the Catawba, Cherokee, and Yemassee Indians as follows:

  • Eastern woodland region is heavily forested with a stream running through them which provides an adequate amount of water.
  • Eastern woodland region is located in higher elevation but many in lowlands.
  • Lots of waterways, fauna, and flora.
  • Fertile land, a good climate for farming.
  • Rolling hills and clay soil.

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