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Question 1: Why do you think Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds? What were they used for?Asked by Connexus girl 2009
Question 1: Why do you think Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds? What were they used for?
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Georgia's Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds for various reasons, primarily as ceremonial and residential centers. These mounds served as platforms for important structures and religious activities and were also used for burials. The mounds were part of an extensive town center that facilitated trade, social gatherings, and political meetings. Additionally, the mounds provided strategic advantages such as elevated positions for defense purposes. Overall, the Etowah Mounds were multifunctional sites with religious, social, economic, and defensive significance for the Native American communities in Georgia.
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