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the first known inhabitants in Mississippi were the 3 major Native American groups , the Chickasaw , Choctaw , and the Natchez.
Those that were living in the east of Mississippi and they were relocated in Mississippi this is by Austin Conaser
Rivalries between native American nations
The Mississippian culture began to emerge around 800 CE, reaching its peak between 1000 and 1500 CE. This prehistoric Native American culture was characterized by advanced agricultural practices, complex societies, and the construction of large earthen mounds. It thrived in the southeastern United States, particularly along the Mississippi River and its tributaries.
The American Indian tribes were sent to live to live west of the Mississippi River.
the mayas
for transportation
It moved the Native American's south east of the Mississippi river
the first known inhabitants in Mississippi were the 3 major Native American groups , the Chickasaw , Choctaw , and the Natchez.
Tecumseh
Tecumseh
Jackson wanted native American Indians moved to the west of the Mississippi River to make room for American settlements and avoid conflict. It also gave America better access to the fruits of the Mississippi river and its use as a mode of transportation.
Native Americans called the mighty Mississippi river the father of waters.
The Mississippi River was historically known as "the Great River" by Native American tribes, particularly the Ojibwe, who referred to it as "Gichigami." In French, it was called "le fleuve Mississippi," derived from the Native American term "misi-ziibi," meaning "great river." This river has played a crucial role in transportation, commerce, and culture throughout American history.
Those that were living in the east of Mississippi and they were relocated in Mississippi this is by Austin Conaser
it was Randy Putrus
Jackson's position was thathe wanted the Native Americans to be in conflict with the white settlers on the West side of the Mississippi River