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The correct answer is A) the economy was largely based on agriculture.
The trait that Northeast Woodlands Indians had in common with the Southeast Indians is that the economy was largely based on agriculture.
The Iroquois were the most representative of the Northeastern Indians tribes of the North. They inhabited the Northeastern part of the United States and the Southeast part of Canada. The Southeast Indians such as the Creek in Georgia established some kind of hierarchy in their villages. Both tribes, although in a completely different region of North America, had a spiritual connection with the land, honored the elements and based their economy in agriculture practices.