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Which native American group is known for having built huge earthen structures in the Mississippi river region?

the mayas


What did the native American's use the Mississippi for?

for transportation


What happened to native American civilization as contact with europeans?

It moved the Native American's south east of the Mississippi river


Who were Mississippi's first known inhabitants?

the first known inhabitants in Mississippi were the 3 major Native American groups , the Chickasaw , Choctaw , and the Natchez.


Native American who attempted to unite all the tribes east of the Mississippi into a confederation?

Tecumseh


Who is the Native American who attempted to unite all the tribes to east of the Mississippi into confederation?

Tecumseh


Why did Jackson think the native Americans should be moved west of the Mississippi river?

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.


What is father of American River?

Native Americans called the mighty Mississippi river the father of waters.


What was the Mississippi river known as?

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.


What native American group were affected by the Indian removal act where were thy Lelocated?

Those that were living in the east of Mississippi and they were relocated in Mississippi this is by Austin Conaser


What native american leader united the indians between the Appalachian Mountains and the mississippi river?

it was Randy Putrus


What was Jackson position on Native American in the United?

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