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AP U.S. History Exam 2.2
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AP U.S. History Exam 2.2. Prior to European contact, why was it necessary for the societies of the "Plains" region on the map to live a mobile lifestyle?

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Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you

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by a mobile lifestyle the twenty first century dependency on

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smartphones prior to european contact why was it necessary for

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the societies of the plains region on the math toe

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Live a mobile lifestyle and hear your potential answers hold

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environmental threat all right let's get to it See the

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plains region on the map It extends from texas all

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the way up to canada Let's see why tribes in

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this region preferred toe move and shake rather than moving

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well permanently stage prior to european contacted societies of the

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plains region live a mobile lifestyle because of it a

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the cold environment of the planes which required continual movement

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well that's pretty big region on the map most of

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which isn't necessarily cold Where plains tribes more mobile because

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of bea the threat of invasion from nearby south eastern

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tribes tribes in regions like the south east had access

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to lots of wood and other building materials which meant

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they didn't need thio branch out as much Did these

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plains tribes keep things moving because of c the guidelines

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of their religious practices Well there really wasn't anything in

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these religions that forbade tribes from living a sedentary lifestyle

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that means societies of the plains region led a mobile

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lifestyle because of de the lack of natural resource is

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key to settlement in the region When we think of

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states like oklahoma and south dakota we picture wide open

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grasslands with very few trees But wood is necessary for

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building permanent shelters So in order to survive on the

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plane's early native americans were forced to move from place

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to place So dee is that correct answer Once europeans

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arrived in the region they used forces to help drag

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lumber from other regions logging all kinds of environmental impact 00:01:53.79 --> [endTime] as they planted roots on the plane

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