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Which three tribes occupied regions of the Southeast?
Pequot
Cherokee
Iroquois
Seminole
Powhatan

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Answered by sheoranprateek
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Answered by jubin22sl
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Answer: The answer is Cherokee, Seminole and Powhatan.

The Cherokee, The Seminole and The Powhatan are the three tribe which occupied the regions of the Southeast.

Explanation:

  • Atlantic Coast was populated before English settlers came.
  • A few of dozen distinct Native American communities lived from North Carolina to the southern tip of Florida.
  • The Seminole, Choctaw, Creek, and Cherokee (SEH-min-ohl).
  • Most Native American tribes had 500-person towns and farmed corn, beans, squash, sunflowers, greens, and tobacco before Europeans arrived.
  • Native peoples of the Southeast obtained a variety of foods from the forest and the ground.
  • Men hunted, fished, and traded with north and west communities.
  • European exploration and colonization changed southeastern and Native American cultures.
  • Native Americans were wiped off by smallpox and other European illnesses.
  • 16th-century Spanish explorers killed or enslaved others. There was a decline in the strength of tribes. Numerous Creek and Cherokee people also enlisted.
  • Colonialism compelled Native Americans to adopt European ways.
  • The "Five Civilized Tribes" are the Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole, yet the Europeans still viewed even the most advanced Native American cultures as barbaric and encroached on their land.
  • Tribes in the southeast gave up their territory to colonists and moved, and then settlers came.
  • Native Americans and Europeans clashed frequently. Southeastern natives couldn't resist colonists' land demands.
  • Like other Native Americans, they were pushed west into reserve land.

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