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5 March, 06:29

How did the Puebloan Native Americans differ from the Plains Native Americas?

A. Puebloan groups avoided eating meat

B. Puebloan groups were primarily traders

C. Puebloan groups accepted horses from the European

D. Puebloan groups lived in settled villages

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  1. 5 March, 07:30
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    D. Puebloan groups lived in settled villages

    Explanation:

    Pueblo Indians is a common name for multiple groups of Native Americans in the central and northern parts of Arizona and New Mexico. The name was given to them by the Spanish settlers according to the large terraced buildings-settlements made of stone and bricks in which they lived (Spanish pueblo: village). They engaged in farming (corn, beans, pumpkins, cotton) and in their sedentary way of life clearly differed from the neighboring semi-nomadic tribes.
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