What did the experience of the American Indian Natchez tribe reveal about a common migration pattern of pre-Columbian American Indian tribes in North America?
A) Many American tribes remained in the geographic area where they first settled in North America, regardless of changing hunting or farming conditions at that locale.
B) Many American tribes seldom moved from the geographic area where they first settled in North America, regardless of threats or warfare from belligerent American Indian neighbors.
C) Many American tribes moved often, seeking better hunting or farming or to escape more belligerent and war-making American Indian neighbors.
D) The migration patterns of many American Indian tribes in the pre-Columbian times were determined by religious principles and ideas.
ANSWER
Answer: C
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