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  2. History of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    History of Mississippi. The history of the state of Mississippi extends back to thousands of years of indigenous peoples. Evidence of their cultures has been found largely through archeological excavations, as well as existing remains of earthwork mounds built thousands of years ago.

  3. Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi (/ ˌmɪsəˈsɪpi / ⓘ MISS-ə-SIP-ee) [6] is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Louisiana to the southwest, and Arkansas to the northwest.

  4. Mississippi - HISTORY

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    Date of Statehood: December 10, 1817. Capital: Jackson. Population: 2,967,297 (2010) Size: 48,432 square miles. Nickname (s): Magnolia State. Motto: Virtute et armis (“By valor and arms”)...

  5. Mississippi - Native Americans, Civil War, Reconstruction |...

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    Statehood and Civil War. The original Mississippi Territory created by the U.S. Congress in 1798 was a strip of land extending about 100 miles (160 km) north to south and from the Mississippi River to the Chattahoochee on the Georgia border.

  6. Mississippi | Capital, Population, Map, History, & Facts |...

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    Mississippi, constituent state of the United States of America. Its name derives from a Native American word meaning “great waters” or “father of waters.” Mississippi became the 20th state of the union in 1817. Jackson is the state capital.

  7. Mississippi’s Territorial Years: A Momentous and Contentious...

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    Though brief, Mississippi’s territorial period laid the foundation for the state’s early growth, established slavery as central to the state’s economy, and is crucial to understanding the state’s past.

  8. Mississippi Statehood

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    Events that affected the statehood process included illegal Georgia land sales in Mississippi Territory (1789–95); tension among Spain, France, and the United States surrounding the purchase of Louisiana (1803); Aaron Burr’s expedition (1806–7); the West Florida Revolt (1810); and the War of 1812.

  9. Mississippi-From Territory to Statehood - Ancestry

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    Recorded as a "violent, aggressive" territory in 1817, Mississippi achieved peace post-statehood. Mississippi became a state 34 years after the American Revolutionary War; it was hoped that statehood would bring settlement to the area.

  10. Mississippi summary | Britannica

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    Mississippi, State, Southern U.S. Area: 48,441 sq mi (125,460 sq km). Population: (2020) 2,961,279; (2023 est.) 2,939,690. Capital: Jackson. Mississippi lies on the Gulf of Mexico and is bordered by Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, and Arkansas.

  11. Mississippi | State Facts & History - Infoplease

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    Mississippi State Information. Capital: Jackson. Official Name: State of Mississippi. Organized as territory/republic: April 7, 1798. Entered Union (rank): December 10, 1817 (20th state) Present constitution adopted: 1890. State abbreviation/Postal code: Miss./MS. State Area Codes: 228, 601, 662, 769. Fun Facts About Mississippi. Nickname ...