Yes, the Cahokia and the Anasazi had several similarities, including their advanced agricultural practices and complex societal structures. Both civilizations built impressive architectural structures—Cahokia with its large earthen mounds and the Anasazi with their cliff dwellings and pueblos. Additionally, they engaged in trade and had intricate social and political organizations, reflecting their adaptability to their environments. Despite their geographical differences, both cultures left significant legacies in Native American history.
Cahokia
the Mississippian settlement of cahokia
nothing they have nothing in common
they both disappeared
There is no specific record of a tornado hitting the Cahokia mounds directly. However, tornadoes are common in the region, so it is possible that they have experienced tornadoes at some point in their history.
The address of the Cahokia Public Library District is: 140 Cahokia Park Drive, Cahokia, 62206 2129
They were all mound builders.
Cahokia High School was created in 1952.
IN 1778, the American General George Rogers Clark won at Cahokia.
I have seen the Anasazi referred to as 'the old ones.'
Anasazi
They both lived in the area of Four Corners and both were excellent farmers.