What was a major cultural difference between the the Paleo-Indian people and the Woodland people?
Paleo-indian people followed animals constantly, while Woodland people settled in small villages
by streams to farm fish and hunt
Paleo-indian people grew crops on very small farms, while Woodland people grew large farms on
plantations and had slaves.
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Paleo-Indian people followed animals constantly, while Woodland people only moved during
different seasons to follow animals.
Paleo-Indian people but small villages, farmed and fished while Woodland people moved around
following large animal heros.

Respuesta :

A major cultural difference between the Paleo-Indians and the Woodland people was that:

  • Paleo-indian people followed animals constantly, while Woodland people settled in small villages by streams to farm, fish and hunt.

These two were olden and archaic cultures. The Paleo-Indians were the predecessors. They were great nomads. Engaged primarily in hunting and gathering.

The archaic woodland people were different in the sense that they were more sedentary. They lived in larger groups.

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