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Why do you think the Etowah Mounds are no longer actively being used by Georgia’s Native Americans? (3 points)

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  1. Cultural Changes: Over time, the lifestyles and beliefs of Native Americans changed, leading them to stop using the mounds for rituals or community gatherings.

  2. Displacement: Many Native American groups were forced off their land due to colonization and expansion, which made it difficult for them to continue using the mounds.

  3. Historical Events: Events like the Trail of Tears disrupted and displaced Native communities, contributing to the decline in use of ancient sites like the Etowah Mounds.

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