the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
what was the government for the mississippians
One major cultural difference between the Anasazi and the Mississippians was their geographic location. The Anasazi lived in the arid southwestern United States, while the Mississippians lived in the eastern woodlands. Another difference was their architectural styles – the Anasazi built cliff dwellings and pueblos, while the Mississippians constructed large earthen mounds and palisade walls. Additionally, their subsistence patterns differed, with the Anasazi relying more on agriculture and the Mississippians engaging in a combination of farming, hunting, and gathering.
The Mississippians did not grow peas.
The Mississippians were a mound-building Native American culture that declined around 1450 due to a combination of environmental factors, social disruptions, and possibly conflict with other groups. This decline led to the dispersal of Mississippians into other cultures and the abandonment of their large ceremonial centers.
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people from Mississippi
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Mississippians.
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