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What was Mississippian society like in Georgia prior to contact with Europeans?

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The Mississippians made waddle and daub homes and organized them around central plazas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Mississippian society was a communal group of native Americans that exist in round Eastern, Southeastern, and Midwestern, United States. They relied a lot on basic use of things that they can found around their environment to sustain their life. They use Wattle and daub which they made by combining wet soil, clay, sand, and straw as a structure for their homes.

They arranged their homes in a way that allow social interaction to flourish between their tribes members. They organized their hut surrounding a central plazas where they conduct their ceremonies or other forms of social gathering.

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