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Anchor text: Rio Grande Valley
Target Entity: Rio_Grande_Valley
Preceding Context: Although both Puebloan and Hohokam peoples built large masonry structures, these served mainly for religious or administrative purposes and the majority of the populace lived in small lodges built of timber and local plants. Both groups heavily exploited their surroundings, practicing logging and harvesting of other resources on a large scale. The construction of irrigation canals may have led to a significant change in the morphology of many waterways in the Colorado River basin. Prior to human contact, rivers such as the Gila, Salt and Chaco were shallow perennial streams with low, vegetated banks and large floodplains. In time, flash floods caused significant downcutting on irrigation canals, which in turn led to the entrenchment of the original streams into arroyos, making agriculture difficult. A variety of methods were employed to combat these problems, including the construction of large dams, but when a megadrought hit the region in the 1300s A.D. the ancient civilizations of the Colorado River basin abruptly collapsed. Some Puebloans migrated to the
Succeeding Context: of central New Mexico and south-central Colorado, becoming the predecessors of the Hopi, Zuni, Laguna and Acoma in western New Mexico. Many of the tribes that would inhabit the Colorado River basin at the time of European contact are descended from Puebloan and Hohokam survivors, while others already had a long history of living in the region, or migrated in from bordering lands.
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Source Page: Colorado River

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