Cahokia was located in the Midwest, close to the confluence of the Mississippi, Illinois, and Missouri rivers. ๐
This area provided rich soil for farming and plenty of resources for trading. The city was surrounded by forests, which offered wood for building, and
wetlands, which attracted lots of animals. ๐ฆ
This natural environment helped the people thrive as they grew crops like corn, beans, and squash, known as the "Three Sisters." The rivers were like highways, helping them transport goods to and from other areas. ๐ฃ