How did the advent of agriculture change the settlement patterns and social organization of some Indian groups?

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Ans: The rise of agriculture gave women a more important role in society and tribe life. For example, in the Woodland cultures, women learned how to plant, grow, and harvest crops. This made women a very vital aspect of the growth and health of the tribe. In addition, Indian groups who relied on agriculture most likely had more permanent settlements than before when there were only hunter-gatherers.

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