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how does the people live in the Indian coastal plains?

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The people of the Coastal Plains lived along the Atlantic coast, in an area ranging as far north as New Jersey and as far south as Florida. Native American tribes in these areas developed settled villages, elaborate cultures and a variety of languages. Tools, art, and implements of daily living all remain as a testament to the rich environment and communities that thrived on the Coastal Plain.

Geography

The geography of the Coastal Plains impacted the people who made this region their home. This area is generally wet with marshes, swamp land and rivers. The overall moisture contributed to a rich environment with many natural food sources. There is a wide diversity of species in this area and the land is generally low and flat. The existence of waterways rich with fish and other foods made this a prime area for population growth and development.

Time Frame

Evidence of human inhabitants along the Coastal Plain dates as far back as 12,000 to 10,000 B.C. There is limited evidence of human life in the Paleoindian period. Groups were likely small and nomadic, but various simple stone implements dating to this period have been found. The peoples of this period followed animals, hunting to survive. The Archaic period from 10,000 to 8,000 B.C. shows evidence of more developed settlements and larger communities, with a likelihood that the groups moved seasonally. The Woodland period from 8,000 B.C. to 1650 A.D. saw the development of settled villages and increased technology, including the bow and arrow for hunting and warfare.

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