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The term "Yazoo" is derived from the Yazoo River in Mississippi, which was named after the Yazoo tribe of Native Americans. The river's name is believed to come from the Muskogean language, meaning "to cry" or "to sound." The term gained historical significance during the Yazoo Land Fraud scandal in the late 18th century, when corrupt land deals involving large tracts of land in Mississippi led to widespread controversy and legal battles.

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