Ugarit, Byblos and Crete.
The Moundbuilders, the Anasazi and the Inuit were three early cultures in North America. This question and the answer, including a description of these cultures, are in Chapter 1, Lesson 2 of Scot Foresman - The United States.
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The early cultures developed mainly from the day to day activities that people were engaged in. Such activities became norms and were the basis of early cultures.
They spread the alphabet they invented with trading and taught other cultures how to trade.
three early cultures is Adena Hopewell and Mississippippians
Ugarit, Byblos, and Crete.
Pagan Scandinavian cultures, like the early Norse (Vikings).
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Trading was difficult for ancient Harappans because of the large wall that was built around the city and earlier cultures of the city.
Depending on the era, Egypt, Ghana, Ethiopia, and several other nations were major trading states in early Africa.
The three predominant cultures are Anglo, Hispanic and Native American.