Asked by rod wave
Which way of life was similar between Native Americans and European settlers in early Indiana?
(1 point)
Responses
Both traveled and lived along rivers.
Both traveled and lived along rivers.
Both believed in land ownership.
Both believed in land ownership.
Both lived in wigwams.
Both lived in wigwams.
Both raised corn and melons.
(1 point)
Responses
Both traveled and lived along rivers.
Both traveled and lived along rivers.
Both believed in land ownership.
Both believed in land ownership.
Both lived in wigwams.
Both lived in wigwams.
Both raised corn and melons.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Both raised corn and melons.**
Both Native Americans and European settlers practiced agriculture, and crops like corn and melons were significant to both groups in early Indiana.
**Both raised corn and melons.**
Both Native Americans and European settlers practiced agriculture, and crops like corn and melons were significant to both groups in early Indiana.
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