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What is the general name given to pre-columbian native american cultures who constructed earthen structures for religious, burial, and/or ceremonial purposes?

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Mound Builders

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User Hemant Rao
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The appropriate response is Mound Builders. The different societies by and large named Mound Builders were occupants of North America who, amid a 5,000-year time frame, developed different styles of earthen hills for religious and formal, entombment, and world class private purposes.
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