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Which tribe lived in Northwest Florida?

A map of Native tribes in Florida with a compass rose showing north at the top, east at the right, south at the bottom, and west to the left. On the map it shows the Choctaw tribe in the top left corner with the Creek tribe to the right. The Timucua tribe is shown in the top right hand corner. The Apalachee tribe is shown between the Creek and Timucua tribes. The Tocobaga tribe is shown near the middle of the map, on the left hand side of the Florida peninsula. The Tequesta tribe is shown at the very bottom right hand corner of the Florida peninsula. The Calusa tribe is shown on the lower left side of the peninsula, between the Tocobaga and Tequesta tribes.

A. Apalachee
B. Calusa
C. Tequesta
D. Tocobaga

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Final answer:

The Apalachee tribe lived in Northwest Florida.

Step-by-step explanation:

The tribe that lived in Northwest Florida was the Apalachee tribe. They are shown on the map between the Creek and Timucua tribes. The Apalachee tribe was part of the Southeast culture, which was based on agriculture and grew crops such as maize, tobacco, and beans. They lived in villages and had powerful chiefs as rulers.

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