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Geography of North America and the Great Plains - Coggle Diagram
Geography of North America and the Great Plains
Moutains
Moutain men
Sold fur
Lived in the mountains
3000 mountain men ranged the mountains between 1820 and 1840
Knows as the 'Peak beaver harvesting period'
Wheather
Very hard to cross the mountains as they are very big and not safe
No drink able water (Lots of people died from this)
Mountains
Rocky mountains
Sierra Nevade Range
Cascade Range
Some of the jobs:
Coureur des bois
French canadian trader. Traded with first nations peoples by exchanging various European items for fur
Fur trappers
Killed animals and got their fur
LongHunter
Hunter
Great plains
Weather
Summer
Very hot
Winter
Very cold
Living things
Wild life
Buffalo
Bison
Deer
Birds
Insects
Native americans
Tipis
Made out of buffalo skin
Ate buffalos
Used almost all the buffalo
nomads
Always moving (No set home)
Buffalo uses
Skin for: Tipis
Tounge: Best bit of food
Main body for food
Fur for clothing
Poo for fire