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North American Civilizations By: Bradley and Dalton (Anasazi (They used…
North American Civilizations By: Bradley and Dalton
Anasazi
They used damns, ditches, and canals to bring water to crops in the bottom of canyons
They are known for their turquoise jewelry, woven baskets, and pottery
They were ancestors of the Pueblo Indians
They eventually abandoned their cities and region but culture continued to influence others
They formed in 500 AD
Hopewell
They were known as ¨Mound Builders¨
They Participated in a trade network that went from
Wyoming, to the Gulf Coast, to the Great Lakes,
and to the Atlantic
They built Mounds that were 40 ft high and 100 ft wide
They emerged in the Ohio Valley in 300 BC
Mississippi
Fertile soil from rivers allowed for crops like maize and beans to grow
At the center of their cities there were large
mounds that had temples at the top
The fertile soil from rivers allowed for crops like maize and beans to grow
By 1300 AD the Mississippian culture collapsed but has lasting effect on other cultures
They had large farms that led to large cities.
Adena
They were Influenced by the Mississippian culture
They were known for jewelry and massive burial mounds
The Southeastern US was home to the Eastern Woodland people
They were the first to use agriculture and grew crops like
squash, sunflowers, and barley