The ancient civilization that lived in North America were the Mound Builders. These people created mounds of earth for ceremonial, religious, burial, and residential purposes. They were around from roughly 3,400 BCE until the 16th century CE.
Yes.
I think that there are some members of the First Nations who might dispute your assertion that there are no ancient North American civilizations, however, in the sense that a civilization requires cities by definition, you are correct. The ancient population of North America lived a hunter-gatherer type of lifestyle, and that does not work well with cities. They were happy with what they had, and saw no reason to change it.
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At that time they didn't know about it. No one knew about North America at all.
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the aztec civilization
I think that there are some members of the First Nations who might dispute your assertion that there are no ancient North American civilizations, however, in the sense that a civilization requires cities by definition, you are correct. The ancient population of North America lived a hunter-gatherer type of lifestyle, and that does not work well with cities. They were happy with what they had, and saw no reason to change it.
the civilization In North America actually helped shape mesoamerica
how did the civilization of the Aztecs differ from other societies of North America
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KUSH
At that time they didn't know about it. No one knew about North America at all.
North America
North America, mainly Mexico.
The ancient egyptians lived in north Africa
The ancient civilizations of North Africa are Kush, Egypt, Zimbabwe, and Axum