How did the use of wattle and daub impact Louisiana’s historic Indians?
A. It was a new process of making cloth paired with the use of the wild cotton plant, giving them more durable clothing.
B. It assisted them in their efforts to trap large numbers of game animals to supply food for a growing population.
C. It led to increased agricultural yields when they developed this method of farming.
D. It helped them produce a shelter that had hard, strong walls which kept out the cold and rain.