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Why were the Woodland Indians known as Moundbuilders?

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they would build mounds for religious purposes.

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User Jakub Gruber
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Answer:

Because they buried their dead in large mounds

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Mound Builders were prehistoric American Indians, named for their practice of burying their dead in large mounds. Beginning about three thousand years ago, they built extensive earthworks from the Great Lakes down through the Mississippi River Valley and into the Gulf of Mexico region.

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