Atlantic Seaboard Settlements (GEO, MIG) (1 jan 1200 ano – 1 jan 1400 ano)
Descrição:
The Atlantic Seaboard Settlements refer to the groups of Native American settlements and their peoples (also derivative from the peoples of the Midwestern Settlements) located on the eastern seaboard of North America. The areas of these settlements were characterized by rivers, the eastern Atlantic ocean, a variety of climates depending on northern or southern locations. The most prominent peoples of these settlements lived among the coastal plains of the Atlantic’s coast, particularly in what is now Florida. The peoples of these settlements were sedentary and primarily hunter-gatherers who utilized their surrounding rivers and ocean in order to acquire food via fishing. The peoples of these settlements additionally had a tendency to form warrior tribes, and many utilized their surroundings to their potential becoming advanced sailors.
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Data:
1 jan 1200 ano
1 jan 1400 ano
~ 200 years