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How were Mississippian Indian societies in Georgia organized when Europeans first came to the region? Group of answer choices 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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The Mississippian Indians lived in small villages of a few hundred people and grew much of their food on farms.

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

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The Mississippian society consists of a central plaza surrounded by small villages built near the river Ohio. The central plaza is the place where the administrative works of the Mississippian were performed.

They like to do hunting as games and they used to hunt wild animals and wild plants but their main jobs is to do farming. They used to farm in front of their houses in every small village which contains less than hundred peoples.

As the farmlands are facing towards the river, the flooding caused by the river fertilises the farmland which helps them to cultivate their crops.

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