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14 November, 14:40

Which two agricultural contributions are common to both Northeast Woodland Indians and Southeast Indians?

A. They made barren land fertile through technological innovations.

B. They developed economical systems of farming, such as terracing.

C. They used a creative method to maintain the fertility of the land.

D. They cultivated the "three sister" crops of corn, beans, and squash.

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  1. 14 November, 15:07
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    D. They cultivated the "three sister" crops of corn, beans, and squash.

    They lived in places enriched with wild resources. And this included the corn, beans and squash. They often referred to as the "three sisters" for their complementary growing habits
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