It allowed for the eastern economy to boom and the areas west of the Mississippi to develop at a slower pace.
Yes, the Choctaw Indians still live in Mississippi today. The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is a federally recognized tribe that maintains a significant presence in the state, particularly in Neshoba, Newton, and Scott counties. They continue to preserve their cultural heritage and traditions while also engaging in economic development initiatives.
Cherokee Indians are found in Mississippi; and they are sometimes referred to as Mississippi Indians.
Economic Enterprise describes terminology used concerning the economic development of Indians. An economic enterprise is any business owned by Indians that has been started for profit. Ownership in the enterprise by an Indian, must be over 51 percent in order to be classified as an Economic Enterprise.
The state of Mississippi is named after the Mississippi River. The name Mississippi was given to it by the Indians.
cause the Mississippi Indians lived in the Mississippi territory and they named Mississippi after the Mississippi river
Mississippi
The plain indians.
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Herman Atkins has written: 'Economic development activities on Indian reservations in Idaho' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Indian reservations, Indians of North America
the french explored Mississippi and killed half the indians there
indians
They lived in Mississippi.