The accurate responses are B) Both cultivated the crops of corn, beans, and squash and C) Both inhabited thriving areas of swamps and rivers.
The Northeast Woodland Indians and the Southeast Indians shared similarities in that both groups grew crops such as corn, beans, and squash while also living in lush environments characterized by swamps and rivers.
Both tribes developed survival skills through hunting, fishing, and farming, cultivating grains like corn, beans, and squash. They revered nature, caring for the environment and conducted rituals to express gratitude for rain, sunlight, and harvest seasons, along with honoring ancestors through dances and chants.