The domestication of corn changed the Native American cultures by making them settle in their regions. The ones who were not growing corn were forced to start working on their farms so as to get it on their land.
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Domestication of corn changed the North American culture by allowing them to be more settled as they could support larger population. As population grew, the domesticated corn was one of the main sources of food.
It is the way WE live right now that changes the native Americans. Get it right.
The Dawes Act eliminates the lack of private property and the nomadic tradition
The answer is corn or squash, because squash can sometimes be yellow but not all the time and corn is always yellow and it does not change color.
the exploration effected the native Americans like they did with the africans. this was a very big change at the time.