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Why did mississippi have little specie during the war?

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because of pollution in the water
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The Mississippi Territory was created in the year of 1798, and was elevated to the status of State in the year of 1817. Mississippi was during the seasons of one of the richest states in the country. He separated from the United States in 1861, and joined the Confederate States of America, being greatly affected by the American Civil War.

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In the year 1775, the United States War of Independence occurred. The people of West Florida remained mostly loyal to the British crown, while merchants and natives supported the rebels. In 1783, the war for independence ended, and under the terms of the Treaty of Paris, the British ceded the West Florida region to Spain, and the current Mississippi to the Americans. These went on to claim the 31st parallel as the border, and the Spanish accepted that demand in 1795.

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