Compare and contrast Hopewellian (Northeast (Links to an external site.), 200 BCE to 500 CE) and Mississippian culture (Southeast, 1000-1300 CE). How were they similar? How were they different?
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Hopewellian culture dominated in the Northeastern American part during the time period between 200 BCE to 500 CE.
Explanation:
- The native people were mostly associated with agriculture and hunting to get food.
- Mississippian culture, on the other hand, was very large, consisted of hundreds of tribes that shared the same lifestyle.
- They used to grow corn and had powerful leaders that ruled all the tribes.
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