bob jones
Mississippi became a territory in 1798 and probably became much more settled after that. Before this date the land that makes up Mississippi was inhabited by native people otherwise known as Indians and was settled for many hundred years before that.
Ida Wells-Barnett, an early advocate in the fight for civil rights, was a teacher in Mississippi before she became a journalist. She was also a newspaper editor as well as a sociologist.
Territories west of the Mississippi eventually became states.
Mississippi became a state in decmber ,10,1817
Mississippi became the 20th state admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817.
Mississippi became a state in decmber ,10,1817
Mississippi became the 20th state admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817.
There was a Memphis in Mississippi until 2004 when it became a part of Walls, Mississippi. It is located in DeSoto county.
no is the answer in my opinion.
Mississippi became the 20th state in the USA on December 10, 1817 (see related link below).
In 1937 Gandhiji evolved a scheme popularly known as the Wardha Scheme of Basic National Education.