Originally posted by Damien
Most african kingdoms were "jungle's kingdoms" led by smith-kings.
Only a part of Africa is jungle.
Ever heard of Nubia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Great Zimbabwe, to name just a few?
800 years ago(i think i'm sure about the date),the was the mississipian culture.Its biggest town was Cahokia(near Saint-Paul);50,000 inhabitants.That culture is also known as "the mound builders".
The 'moundbuilders' were called the
Adena people.
At its peak in 1150 AD, it is estimated that
Cahokia had 20,000 citizens (not 50,000, or even 1,000,000 as someone on these forums claimed a few days ago). AFAIK they never did anything remarkable that would make we want them in the game.
It collapsed somehow(like the Mayas);we still don't know what happened.
Nothing drastic happened to the Adena people. Their culture slowly changed into what we call the
Hopewell culture, as a consequence of the introduction of maize. Cahokia eventually grew smaller because temperature changes negatively affected the maize production. (The Maya, otoh, suffered from a major climatological change which changed their fertile fields into jungle and forced them to abandon their cities.)
One of the biggest(maybe THE biggest) native american(northern american) town we knew was Hochelaga (nowadays Montreal).
Hochelaga was an Iroquois or Iroquoian town (both Mohawk and Hurons claim the heritage) of some 3,000 citizens, a normal size for such towns.