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I'm not looking for an Indian wank TL. This is a thread asking for what the realistic impact of the wheel would have on Indian technology and society. IOTL the Olmecs had access the wheel but used it only for toys. What if they or some other early Mesoamerica culture had managed to develop it into handcarts, pottery wheels, and maize grind wheels?

Maize grinders would save labour, pottery wheels increase output, and handcarts improve transportation and expand the size of agricultural land around the city. The societies to benefit immediatly would be the Mesoamerican city builders. I think also the stunted Mississipian cities may have risen to match the sophistication of the Valley of Mexico. The agricultural sphere of the American southwest may expand into southern California, transforming it into settled communities rather than nomadic ones. Perhaps the Carribean would also be more developed as well.

I'm not sure the wheel would be adopted in South America given the traditional geographical bottleneck at the isthmus of Panama.
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