the mound builders primarily lived in what regions?

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The Mound Builders were ancient indigenous cultures that constructed various earthen mounds and structures in North America. They primarily lived in the Eastern, Southeastern, and Midwestern regions of what is now the United States. These regions include parts of present-day Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and other nearby areas.

There were different groups and cultures within the Mound Builder complex, such as the Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippian cultures, each with their own distinctive characteristics and geographical areas. The mounds served various purposes, including ceremonial, burial, residential, and sometimes as platforms for important structures.

It's important to note that the term "Mound Builders" is a general descriptor and doesn't refer to a single unified culture, but rather a collection of societies that shared certain characteristics related to mound construction and cultural practices.