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Which type of house would the Iroquois have built, based upon the resources available in their region?
A.
caves dug out of the side of a mountain
B.
wigwams out of wood poles and deerskin
C.
igloos out of snow and ice blocks
D.
huts out of adobe, clay, and mud
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B. wigwams out of wood poles and deerskin
The Iroquois tribe, who resided in the northeastern woodlands of North America, would most likely have built their houses out of wood poles and covered them with deerskin, bark, or woven mats. These structures were called wigwams and were well-suited to the resources available in their region.
The Iroquois tribe, who resided in the northeastern woodlands of North America, would most likely have built their houses out of wood poles and covered them with deerskin, bark, or woven mats. These structures were called wigwams and were well-suited to the resources available in their region.
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