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  1. 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. Native American traditions were kept through oral histories; with Europeans recording ...

  2. With two rat terriers trotting at his heels, and a long wooden staff in his hand, J.R. Gavin leads me through the woods to one of the old swamp hide-outs. A tall white man with a deep Southern ...

    • Where did the Mississippi uprising start?1
    • Where did the Mississippi uprising start?2
    • Where did the Mississippi uprising start?3
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    • Oliver Pollock, an Irish merchant in Spanish-controlled New Orleans who used his fortune to help finance the American Revolution, is credited with creating the dollar sign in 1778.
    • The Blues musical form originated in the Mississippi Delta after the Civil War. Rooted in the songs sung by slaves working in the fields and African spirituals, the Blues offered an escape from oppression and a means of expression for many African Americans.
    • While on a hunting expedition with Mississippi Governor Andrew Longino near Onward in November of 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear that had been captured and tied to a tree.
    • The flight school at Columbus Air Force Base trained more than 8,000 students during World War II to become flying officers in the Army Air Corps.
  5. e. Mississippi was the second southern state to declare its secession from the United States, doing so on January 9, 1861. It joined with six other southern states to form the Confederacy on February 4, 1861. Mississippi's location along the lengthy Mississippi River made it strategically important to both the Union and the Confederacy; dozens ...

    • March 29, 1861 (5th)
    • Jackson
    • - Confederate Troops: 80,000, - Union Troops: 17,545 (17,000 black; 545 white) total
    • Natchez
  6. Oct 31, 2019 · On the Mississippi’s west bank, Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand marched his XIII Corps and two divisions from Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson’s XVII Corps south to Hard Times, La., opposite Grand Gulf, the planned crossing point. Porter’s gunboats arrived and began shelling the defenses. The Confederates hammered the fleet, preventing a crossing.

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  7. New York, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1979. The Road to War Timeline The American Civil War (1861-1865) left Mississippi in chaos with its social structures overturned and its economy in ruins. However, the war meant freedom for enslaved people who made up more than half the population of the state.

  8. Mar 16, 2024 · The Anaconda Plan was General Winfield Scott's strategy to slowly strangle the southern rebellion by blockading southern seaports and seizing control of the Mississippi River. On March 3, 1861, the day before President Abraham Lincoln’s inauguration, General Winfield Scott proposed four alternatives for dealing with the secession crisis.

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