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Covering more than 2,000 acres, Cahokia is the most sophisticated prehistoric native civilization north of Mexico. Best known for large, man-made earthen structures.
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the city of Cahokia was inhabited from about A.D. 700 to 1400
3 Agricultural fields and a number of smaller villages surrounded and supplied the city.
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What is the key period we study for Cahokia?
Late Woodland - 450AD - 1500AD. Woodland is the period where you see the increase in plantation culture and the use of agriculture. The technology of pottery started to appear to help store the surplus of food made from intensive agriculture. Large time farmers became the norm, leading to larger towns and cities. It's during this period that the Mississippian culture rises and the foundation of Cahokia is on its way
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Platform mounds had buildings on top; conical mounds used as burial sitethe
techniques they have used to try to answer each of those questions was that they had dig and search underground near were they eas first sited.
B) Filing a civil law suit
It is B because because you didnt do anything wrong when it was the other persons fault.
Answer:
Northern factory owners received some protection from British competition
Explanation:
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Answer:
the Hebrews was put into slavery
Explanation:
God use Egypt to show the Hebrews what would happen to them if they fail to obey Him and follow His laws, without His protection they would back slide and go into servitude.