Why did prehistoric Georgia Indians build the Etowah Mounds?
To use as temples for religious ceremonies
To use for hunting To use as marketplaces for trading goods
To store harvested crops such as corn
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The primary reason why prehistoric Georgia Indians built the Etowah Mounds was to use them as temples for religious ceremonies. These mounds were sacred sites used for various spiritual practices and rituals. They were seen as places of connection between the earthly and spiritual realms, and were used for offerings, ceremonies, and other religious activities. While the Etowah Mounds did have other functions such as serving as a marketplace for trading goods, they were primarily constructed for religious purposes.