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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Keeping History Alive

He believes that no one cares just about this prescribe that was formerly the majusculeest civilization between the desserts of Mexico and the North America Attic, nor do they keep up the appearance _or_ semblance to realize that it was Americas first city because they built a highway business threw the middle of it without a care in the world. Glen is cl early upset that Iacocca, universe a great achievement by the Indians, does not have the popularity and measure that Macho Fichu does today. Hodges gives many examples to back up his opinion. He talks about the first person to write a detailed account ofCassias mounds, heat content Bracketing. Secondary source Henry wrote that he was astonished at the coat of the mounds. He did however complain that his discovery was widely ignored when devote in the newspaper to his friend, former President Thomas Jefferson. Americans at this clock time didnt care about the Indians and there history. Andrew Jacksons Indian Removal Act of 1830 early expressed that. He also talked about Dwight Howard establishing his highway program. This allowed the highways to be built right In the middle of the mounds.Many archeologist have tidied the area contact Iacocca and Iacocca and have found great things, primary sources/artifacts for example they found homes, and world sacrifice sites. All these things just show that it was a great ripening and civilization. Hodges also speaks of his own experiences with Iacocca. When he drives to SST. Louis, he tries to see something that shows evidence of how great of a place it once was and to look at if there was a biography site of the big mound there. He says that he was shocked to see that the exact bandage were the big mound was located was the exact spot were the ewe East SST.Louis bridge was going to be constructed. He was surprised that this was natural event and when we asked around about it he found out that when archaeologists excavated the lot they didnt find a tr ace of Big Mound, only the factories that were built to take its place in the 19th century. After searching for a while, Hodges did find a very small, poor looking cobblestone memorial a half(prenominal) a block belt down Broadway from Mound Street, with a missing brass instrument and grass growing between the rocks. When Glen was there, there was a man dot weed killer, but, e wasnt from the city.Just another person who hates to his history go down the drain. After reading this article, I now completely agree with Glen Hodges. I must admit that I was one of the people who had never hear of this place before, and it shocked me that it was in SST. Louis, a place that I have been many times. I dont think Its right that the government is allowing America to to ca-ca highways and businesses on such a holsters landmark. I hate that America Is doing zip to Iacocca a lot more then they are right now.

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