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Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans would likely have chosen which material with which to weave their blankets? (1 point) oat wool silk sheep wool cotton
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Before the Spanish arrived, Native peoples used plant fibers (like cotton, yucca, and agave) and local animal fibers (e.g., llama/alpaca in the Andes), but sheep wool and silk were introduced later.
Before the Spanish arrived, Native peoples used plant fibers (like cotton, yucca, and agave) and local animal fibers (e.g., llama/alpaca in the Andes), but sheep wool and silk were introduced later.
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