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where were most of North America's networks of exchange located? Why?

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North America's many networks of exchange were mainly centered along river valleys, such as the Mississippi River basin. Many agricultural communities lived around there, and the largest, called Cahokia, had a population of about 30,000 people! As a river basin, the area provided rich soil for farming.

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