Because they wanted to get rich but it wont as easy as they thought.

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Because they wanted to get rich but it wont as easy as they thought.

 They was looking for jobs to get back on their feet after the Great Depression.

 They wanted to explore the west because they didn’t no what was out there and they need more space for farming.

 They lived in villages along the riverbank called a council house. They wore deerskin and plants that were carved into material. They lived in the mountains valley of Southern Appalachian Mountains. They are present in South and North Carolina, Tennesse, Georgia, and Alabama. Their belief is good should be rewarded and evil should be punished.

They original lived in New Jersey. Today now the live in Oklahoma and in Canada. They live in houses made out of bark and wood poles. Their social belief is that they spoke a lot of different languages.

 They lived in longhouses and they were also called Haudenosaunce. They lived in New York State along the St. Lawrence River. They lived in New York between Adirondact Mountains and Niagara Falls. Their belief was a conception of life as a struggle between good and evil.

 The pueblos lived in villages near rivers in the southwest. The men dressed in kilts made out of cotton. They stay in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. They spoke a lot of languages, that’s their social beliefs.

The Plain Indians original lived in the area from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. They still live in the same place and they live in Canada and Mexico. They lived in lodges that was made out of frames of logs covered with brush and dirt and they lived in teepees when hunting. They believed that the Great Spirt had power over everything besides the sun.

Done By: George and Alex