How did the mountain men view American Indian culture? 1.Mountain men had an unfavorable view of the culture because they were often in competition with American Indians. 2.Mountain men were afraid of American Indian culture and always kept their distance from American Indians. 3.Mountain men had a favorable view of American Indian culture and adopted some of its customs. 4.Mountain men were hostile to American Indian culture and used treaties to take advantage and disrespect it.
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Explanation:
The first people to live in what we now call Iowa may have arrived some 8,000-10,000 years ago. They lived along the edges of the receding glaciers and hunted large game animals. Gradually, groups began to plant and harvest gardens of corn, beans, pumpkins and squash and gather nuts, berries and fruits to supplement their meat supply. By around 1,200 C.E., corn had migrated along the Gulf Coast and up the Mississippi to tribes in the Upper Midwest who became known as the Oneota culture. They established villages to which they returned for many years after seasonal deer and buffalo hunts.
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3. Mountain Men had a favorable view of American Indian culture.
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