Which statement best describes the Cherokee tribe the early explorers found when they came to North America?(1 point)

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People lived in mud covered homes in villages. Each village had a chief.
People lived in mud covered homes in villages. Each village had a chief.

People lived in teepees that were easy to move. The tribe moved around.
People lived in teepees that were easy to move. The tribe moved around.

People lived in wood homes in villages. The villages had walls to prevent attacks.
People lived in wood homes in villages. The villages had walls to prevent attacks.

People lived in multifamily longhouses. A tribal council made decisions.
People lived in multifamily longhouses. A tribal council made decisions.

1 answer

The statement that best describes the Cherokee tribe the early explorers found when they came to North America is:

People lived in mud covered homes in villages. Each village had a chief.

The Cherokee traditionally lived in settled villages and constructed homes made of wood and mud, often referred to as wattle and daub houses. Each village typically had a chief, reflecting their social and political organization.