The Mississippian Civilization The Mound Builders of Mississippi Rushil, Olivia, Ian and Allison.

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The Mississippian Civilization The Mound Builders of Mississippi Rushil, Olivia, Ian and Allison

Table of Contents Location Government Religion Agriculture Cultural & Scientific Bibliography

Location The Mississippi Civilization is located on the Mississippi river Ins current country is in the USA

Government The Form of government the Mississippi civilization had was chiefdoms. Chiefdoms were where chiefs were in charge The Leaders were the chief.

Religion The Mississippi civilization believed that the chief of the tribe should live at the top of the highest mound. Also they treated there chiefs like gods. There Practices were mound building.

Agriculture There main crops were corn squash gourds and sunflower seeds There only Domesticated animals were dogs

Cultural & Scientific Contributions The Mississippi civilization main practices were mound building and pottery Most of there scientific Contributions were mainly pipes and arrow heads

Bibliography Add your sources here. Use Citation Machine to copy and paste your sources. #1 What is the main crops of the Mississippi civilization?? #2 How Many Gods are There in the Mississippi civilization??