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Three Mound Builders

The Mississippians Developing

  • Started to grow their own crops like corn.
  • Rulers were treated like gods
  • Homes of the leaders were on the top of the Earth mounds.

Mississippian

  • The last Mound builders.
  • Lived on the Mississippi river valley from 800-1500A.D.
  • Build mounds as huge as a football field.
  • Had the largest city.

Adena

  • They were the first Mound Builders that lived in North America.
  • Civilized in small burial mounds.
  • Burials was the preparation for the body's spirit for the afterlife.
  • They paint and decorate the body, so that the dead body can enjoy the afterlife.

Hopewell

  • Second group in the Mounds builders that came around 300B.C.
  • They were a strong and civilized for about 500 years.
  • They are very talented in arts & crafts and textiles.
  • They spread by trade.

Woodland Period

  • The period was from .500 B.C.–A.D. 1000
  • Due to the hunting and gathering and having a stable agricultural of cash crops this caused a huge increase in the population.
  • Early woodland people were nomadic, which means they move from place to place depending on the seasons.
  • This soon began small settlements.

Cahokia and The Mound Builders

The Mound Builders

  • They traded along the three rivers. The Mississippi, Illinois and Missouri.
  • Built mounds the look like flat pyramids
  • Called the ruler, "Greatsun".

Cahokia

Mound Builders

Tools and weapons

  • They were classified into 3 different groups.
  • The Adena that started around 7000 to 1000 B.C.
  • Then the Hopewell which was about 300 B.C.
  • Finally the Mississippian that came in about 800.
  • They were formed for the bone, wood, stone,and clam shells.
  • They decorated these by adding copper, mica and clam shells.
  • Spear print were used to cut and scrap objects.
  • Mica is a mineral that can be split and used to make different artifacts.
  • Knifes were for various reasons to be used.

Black Drink

  • The mounds consumed a drink called the black drink.
  • This drink is very caffeinated.
  • The black drink was made from the leaves from the holy tree.
  • They consume it because of its ritualistic and religious.

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Work cited Text

Slide 3

http://pccua.edu/keough/chokia.htm

http://www.watertown.k12.ma.us/cunniff/americanhistorycentral/01firstamericans/The_Moundbuild.html

Other facts

and

webs.

About the city Cahokia

Slide 4

http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/198

http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/mounds/builders.htm

Slide 5

http://www.watertown.k12.ma.us/cunniff/americanhistorycentral/01firstamericans/The_Moundbuild.html

Slide 6

http://www.watertown.k12.ma.us/cunniff/americanhistorycentral/01firstamericans/The_Moundbuild.html

  • The city was found about AD 700 to 1400.
  • Cahokia was the biggest and earliest archaeological pre-columbian settlement.
  • Population was greater than 20,000.
  • Houses were set up in to rows.

slide 9

http://voices.yahoo.com/the-mound-builders-adena-hopewell-cahokia-8332139.html

Slide 13

http://geoalliance.asu.edu/azga/sites/default/files/LessonFiles/GeoHistory/ReesMoundbuilders/ReesMoundbuilderS.pdf

http://www.nwoet.org/ohiotrek/mb_word.htm

Slide 15

http://news.illinois.edu/news/12/0806cahokia_ThomasEmerson.html

Work cited images

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http://www.bestplaces.net/images/city/cahokia_il.gif

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http://www.legendsofamerica.com/photos-illinois/CahokiaMounds-old.jpg

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http://www.victoriamckinney.com/images/support/vickmck-hist1.jpg

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slide 5

http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/mounds/mounds/builders2.gif

slide 6

http://www.estudiesweekly.com/images/pubimages/133/42/mound%20builders%20building%20hill.jpg

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-873vONcoTrU/UVrj1QPH9XI/AAAAAAAABAE/APSwW6rUZyE/s1600/dolni-vestonice-triple-burial-2.jpg

slide 8

http://i821.photobucket.com/albums/zz139/Ojibwa/HopewellHand.jpg

slide 9

http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/agriculture/albums/album01/pop_gardening_wetlands.jpg

slide 10

http://www.beloit.edu/logan_online/exhibitions/virtual_exhibitions/north_america/woodland/images/labledmap.gif

slide 11

http://clio.missouristate.edu/lburt/Resources121/plazasm.jpg

slide 12

http://www.legendsofamerica.com/photos-illinois/CahokiaMounds.jpg

slide 13

http://www.youthwork-practice.com/adventure-camps-events-programs/camps/stone-age/stone-axe.jpg

slide 14

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2012/08/07/science/07DRIN_SPAN/07DRIN-articleLarge.jpg

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