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How did the eastern woodlands people solve the problem of growing food in forests?

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They made syrup by boiling down sap from maple trees. Instead of walking through the thick forests, Iroquois often paddled log and bark canoes along lakes and rivers. ... Women Farmers To clear a space for farming, Iroquois men burned away trees and underbrush. Women did the rest.

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