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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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They could support larger populations.

They became more settled

They made more decoritve pottery

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Native Americans were able to grow their own food and no longer moved around.

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