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28 April, 23:22

How did the Pueblo groups of Native Americans differ from the Plains Native Americans

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  1. 29 April, 02:29
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    How did the Puebloan Native Americans differ from the Plains Native Americas?

    A. Puebloan groups avoided eating meat

    B. Puebloan groups were primarily traders

    C. Puebloan groups accepted horses from the European

    D. Puebloan groups lived in settled villages

    Answer: Option D

    Explanation:

    The Peubloans are native Americans who lived in groups sharing same culture, religious and food practices. When the Spanish entered they found that they were living in well settled houses made up of stone and other local materials available in the locality which they called as pueblos.

    Hence they were given the name Peublos. While the Plains native Americans were nomads moving to different places with their horse and buffalo. They had trade with other tribes.
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