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North Americas by: Amina and Avary (Hopewell (Known as Mound Builders,…
North Americas by: Amina and Avary
Hopewell
Known as Mound Builders
Participated in trade network that went from Wyoming, to the Gulf Coast, to the Great Lakes, and to the Antlantic.
emerged in the Ohio Valley
Mounds going 40ft high and and 100ft wide
Anasazi
Why they ended is unknown
Used adobes and stone to build multi-storied houses
Made turquoise jewelry, woven baskets, and pottery
Used dams, ditches, and canals to bring water to crops below canyons
Mississippi
formed around the Mississippi river in 800AD
large farms led to large cities
At center of cities were large mounds that had temples at the top
Fertile soil from allowed for crops like maize and beans
Adena
Known for jewelry and massive burial mounds
Was influenced by Mississippi culture
Were the first to grow crops like squash, sunflowers, and barley
Emerged in 700BC, and known as Mound Builders