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Cahokia was the cultural center for the people known as the Mississippians. The Mississippian peoples lived in the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern areas of what is now the United States. What was one reason the Mississippian people would travel to the city of Cahokia?

A. to buy and sell goods

B. to vote for a new chief

C. to serve in the army

D. to help build a mound

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The answer is A. to buy and sell goods

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Answer:

the answer is A: to buy and sell goods

Step-by-step explanation:

Cahokia was the main city where people could trade goods. Mississippians from different regions traveled to Cahokia to buy goods they needed and to sell goods they had made. At Cahokia, Mississippians could also get news or join in cultural ceremonies.

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