Three ways paleolithic hunter-forager groups used fire
Answers
The correct answer is:
1. to stay warm in colder temperatures
2. to cook and prepare food
3. to scare wild animals
Explanation:
To stay warm in colder temperatures: during the days with colder temperatures they needed some source of heating, so they used fire to warm up and protect themselves from freezing.
Cooking and preparing food: while cooking food on the fire, Paleolithic hunter-gatherers were preventing some diseases that the consumption of raw food could cause.
To scare wild animals: in the Paleolithic era, wild animals were a serious threat for hunter-forager groups; they might take their food or attack their camps, so they used fire to scare them away and protect their communities.
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4. south carolina
5. charleston, south carolina
6. confederates
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or the the gatling gun - the most successful of several rapid-fire guns that were born before the war. its efficiency in killing only made war more deadly.
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8. the south was fighting to maintain its way of life, whereas the north was fighting to maintain a union. so they had will, and the north were fighing on unfamiliar territory
9. union had the large population, people to fight in the war and work in the factories to make war materials, industrial base, the factories to make these war materials. the union also was wealthier than the confederacy and could finance the war.
10. stonewall jackson
11. chancellorsville
12. gettysburg
13. sherman
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