Black People : Native Culture. No doubt. 3400 years ago Louisiana..not Mexico

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How did Moors loose power?¿
I researched. Son betrayed King. European took advantage. Greed lack of leadership. Drunk with must, have power to be respected. Foolex by Europeans. Desire to quickly..Be a man. Betrayed the Father...
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The image shows a collection of over 8,000 intact projectile points found at Poverty Point, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Louisiana. This site, built by American Indians 3,400 years ago, was a major trading and ceremonial center.

Key facts about Poverty Point:
  • It features large earthworks, including mounds and C-shaped ridges.

  • It was once the largest earthwork in North America.

  • It was a significant trading hub, with artifacts found as far away as the Great Lakes.

  • The site was occupied from 1700 to 1100 BCE.

  • Poverty Point is considered an engineering marvel, requiring an estimated five million hours of labor to construct.

  • It became a World Heritage Site in 2014.

History & Artifacts of Poverty Point | Explore Louisiana
The People. Those who lived at Poverty Point more than 3,000 years ago left no written records of their day-to-day lives. We know that the site was a ceremonial...
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Poverty Point World Heritage Site

Poverty Point World Heritage Initiative
Poverty Point State Historic Site is a World Heritage Site. On June 22, 2014, at the 38th Session of the World Heritage Committee in Doha, Qatar, Poverty Point ...

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Poverty Point - Wikipedia
The Poverty Point site has been designated as a state historic site, U.S. National Monument, a U.S. National Historic Landmark, and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Monumental Earthworks of Poverty Point
The Monumental Earthworks of Poverty Point is a publicly-owned and managed archaeological park in the parish of West Carroll, State of Louisiana, United States ...

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Poverty Point, Louisiana - Smarthistory
Smarthistory – Poverty Point, Louisiana.

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Poverty Point National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)
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Poverty Point - Louisiana State Exhibit Museum

Noted archaeologist James Ford published with Clarence Webb the original side report in 1956. The most numerous artifacts discovered were baked clay objects, kn...

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Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • The Reconquista:
    This was a centuries-long struggle (roughly from the 8th century to 1492) where Christian kingdoms in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, such as Asturias, gradually expanded their territory at the expense of the Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus.

  • Initial Muslim Control:
    In the 8th century, the Muslim Umayyad Caliphate conquered most of the Iberian Peninsula, establishing a powerful presence known as Al-Andalus.

  • Christian Resistance and Expansion:
    Over time, Christian kingdoms emerged in the north, and they began to push back against the Muslim rulers, starting with the Battle of Covadonga around 718.

  • Decisive Battles and Territory Loss:
    Key battles like the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, the Siege of Córdoba in 1236, and the Siege of Seville in 1248 marked significant setbacks for the Moors, leading to the loss of major strongholds.

  • The Kingdom of Granada:
    By the 13th century, the Moors were largely confined to the Kingdom of Granada in southern Spain.

  • Fall of Granada:
    In 1492, the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, conquered Granada, marking the end of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula.

  • Expulsion of the Moriscos:
    In 1609, King Philip III of Spain ordered the expulsion of the Moriscos (Muslims who had converted to Christianity) from the Kingdom of Granada, effectively ending the Moorish presence in Spain.

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The Moorish Kingdom of Granada continued for three more centuries in southern Iberia. On 2 January 1492, the leader of the last Muslim stronghold in Granada sur...

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A Short History Of The Moors - PILOT GUIDES
It was never conquered by their enemies but in 1492 the Moors surrendered their citadel, by then the last outpost of Moorish Spain, to the Catholic monarchs Fer...

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Feb 13, 2025 — The Reconquista was a centuries-long series of battles by Christian states to expel the Muslims (Moors), who from the 8th century ruled most of the ...

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Following a Muslim resurgence under the Almohads in the 12th century, the great Moorish strongholds fell to Christian forces in the 13th century, after the deci...

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Expulsion of the Moriscos - Wikipedia
With the removal by 33% of the inhabitants of the Kingdom of Valencia, some counties in the north of the current Alicante province lost virtually their entire p...

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Moors | Origin, History & Culture - Lesson - Study.com
Muslim control of Iberia continued in some form for over 700 years until they were eventually pushed out during the Reconquista in 1492. ... Moorish caliphates ...

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Eventually, however, weak leaders led to the fall of the Moors. Christian kingdoms that had formed in the northern mountain regions took land from the Moors bit...

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