I don't think Cahokia was supposed to be even close to a million people. I meant it was basically the only permanent settlement on par with a town/village anywhere in the north. Most of the land America occupies today was basically uninhabited.
I think we're agreeing here. The only large populations were a few select southern valleys, and even then the evidence is not strong enough to make it more than a theory.
I don't think Cahokia was supposed to be even close to a million people. I meant it was basically the only permanent settlement on par with a town/village anywhere in the north. Most of the land America occupies today was basically uninhabited.
I think we're agreeing here. The only large populations were a few select southern valleys, and even then the evidence is not strong enough to make it more than a theory.
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