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How did the building of cahokia inadvertently lead to its destruction?

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  • 09-03-2018
Cahokia was one of the largest and possibly the capital city of the people that are referred to as the Mound Builders. Cahokia's size and the large number of  people that lived there led to the main issues. Bad droughts and poor harvests meant people couldn't eat. 
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