Why was bois d’arc wood an important trade resource for the Caddo before the arrival of Europeans in Texas during the 1600s?(1 point)

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It was the best wood that other Indigenous people used to construct their homes.
It was the best wood that other Indigenous people used to construct their homes.

It was the most durable wood that other Indigenous people used to construct farming tools.
It was the most durable wood that other Indigenous people used to construct farming tools.

It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows.
It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows.

It was the sturdiest wood that other Indigenous people used to pen their horses.

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The correct response is: It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows.

Bois d'arc wood, also known as Osage orange, is particularly valued for its strength and elasticity, making it an excellent material for crafting bows, which were crucial for hunting and warfare among the Caddo and other Indigenous peoples.