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How were Mississippian Indian societies in Georgia organized when Europeans first came to the region?

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The Mississippian Indians lived in small villages of a few hundred people and grew much of their food on farms.

The Mississippian Indians were nomadic, did not have permanent villages, and relied entirely on hunting and gathering.

The Mississippian Indians lived in cities of thousands of people, relied entirely on hunting and gathering, and did not farm.

The Mississippian Indians were nomadic during hunting seasons and lived in small groups of a few families during winter.

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    A) The Mississippian Indians lived in small villages of a few hundred people and grew much of their food on farms.

    Explanation:

    The Mississippians were sedentary tribes, the majority of them were farmers and had an organized social system that allowed them to succeed and adapt to the harsh conditions of the land.

    Their ¨style¨ was to place their settlements near or next to a River (normally happened in old civilizations, place the human settlements next to the Hydric resource) they were ¨practical¨ for say it in a way in their settlements organization, since many of the farms were occupied by a single family, so the average Mississippian village consisted of a central plaza, residential area, and defensive structures, so normally the population per village were around three hundred.

    Naturally the sedentary lifestyle, promoted farming as the main aliment resource, however, they kept hunting on a less scale compared to nomadic times.
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