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how would you assess the environment during the pre-spanish period?
Filed under More Green IdeasJul 28how would you assess the environment during the pre-spanish period?
Best reply by Tinpanallycat:
The archaeological record shows that there was a major DROUGHT gripping the Southwestern part of what is not AmeriKa and extended all the way down to what is not the country of Belize.
At one time, it was thought the Anasazi and Hohokam and the Pueblo Indians nearly died out because of the 20 year long drought.. it is now known that drought lasted nearly 200 YEARS.. and.. the scary part is.. WE ARE HEADED THERE AGAIN.
When the Spanish showed up, the indigenous people were already stressed because of the sever water shortage.. and the Spaniards nearly pushed the whole population over the edg.
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how would you assess the environment during the pre-spanish period?
