In present day city of St. Louis in the Mississippi Valley was where early people built Cahokia.
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The Mississippi Culture
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Yes, the people of the Mississippian culture built earthen mounds that served as platforms for structures like temples and residences. These mounds were often pyramid-shaped and sometimes featured elaborate architectural designs. The Cahokia Mounds in present-day Illinois are some of the most notable examples of this practice.
Cahokia is a large Mississippian (AD 1000-1600) agricultural settlement and mound group located on the American Bottom of the Mississippi River in Illinois. At its height, Cahokia was the center of the Mississippian culture, with a population of about 20,000 people and trade connections throughout the midwest. Many of Cahokia's outlying settlements in the vicinity of East St. Louis were investigated in advance of highway construction. The researcher most associated with Cahokia would probably be Melvin L. Fowler, who conducted excavations in the 1960s and 1970s.
20,000-40,000
The largest settlement of the mound builders was Cahokia, located near present-day Collinsville, Illinois. At its peak around 1100 AD, Cahokia was home to an estimated population of 10,000-20,000 people and featured a large central plaza, ceremonial mounds, and residential areas.
20,000-40,000
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Present day Mississippi and Alabama, I believe. The Choctaws and Chicksaws ranged in a large area of present day Mississippi. They also banded together to defeat the fierce Chickmauga tribes.
There are reports and rumors of paranormal activity in Cahokia, Illinois, particularly around the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the claims of hauntings. The alleged ghostly encounters are mostly anecdotal and based on personal experiences.