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less than 9,000 to more than 22,000. Migration came in two fairly distinct waves – a steady movement until the outbreak of the War of 1812, and a flood afterward from 1815 through 1819. The postwar flood was caused by various factors, including high prices for cotton, the elimination of Indian titles to much of the land, new and improved roads, and the acquisition of new direct outlets to the Gulf of Mexico. The first migrants were traders and trappers, then herdsmen, and finally planters. The uplands in the
Southwest frontier developed a relatively democratic society.
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northeast, and from that point to follow a straight line north to the 35th parallel (whose role in state borders dates back to the split of North and South
Carolina in 1730). The line was not run straight north but rather angled to meet the northern border of the territory one-third of the way west, leaving the other two-thirds for two future states, Alabama and Mississippi (their angled boundary stopped at the Tennessee River).
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1003:, the territory's governor, as repressive and unconstitutional. 'Sargent's Code,' however unpopular, established the first court system for the territory and served as the precedent for later revisions. The area was in a dire need of competent judges at the end of the 18th century, at a time when the governor and three judges were supposed to write law to govern the new territory. In 1798, Sargent wrote to
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943:, Claiborne was generally sympathetic and conciliatory toward the Indians. He worked long and patiently to iron out differences that arose, and to improve the material well-being of the Indians. He was also partly successful in promoting the establishment of law and order, as when his offering of a two thousand dollar reward helped destroy a gang of outlaws headed by
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and later
Washington County. Ignored by the territorial government, the inhabitants were beset by hostile neighbors, militant Indians, and the usual frontier problems of competing land claims and establishment of law. Solutions to these difficulties came slowly, and were not completely resolved when
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After 1800, the development of a cotton economy in the South changed the economic relationship of native
Indians with whites and slaves in Mississippi Territory. As Native Americans ceded their lands to whites, they became more isolated from whites and blacks. A great wave of public sales of former
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The attraction of vast amounts of high quality, inexpensive cotton land attracted hordes of settlers, mostly from
Georgia and the Carolinas, and from tobacco areas of Virginia and North Carolina at a time when growing tobacco barely made a profit. From 1798 through 1820, the population soared from
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An 1802 judiciary act considerably simplified the court system. Several judicial reorganization acts followed in 1805, 1809, and 1814, though a modified form of
Sargent's county court system and the considerable power held by judges continued. While the credentials of the members of the first
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The final boundary between
Georgia and Mississippi Territory was defined to follow the Chattahoochee River north from the border with Spanish Florida. However, the Chattahoochee's upper course veers northeast, deep into Georgia. So the boundary was defined to follow the river until it turned
975:, he had a major role in 1810 in negotiations which led to the peaceful occupation of part of that territory. McCain (1967) concludes that Holmes' success was not based on brilliance, but upon kindness, unselfishness, persuasiveness, courage, honesty, diplomacy, and intelligence.
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Congress delineated the boundary between
Mississippi and Alabama by dividing the territory into approximately equal-sized parts, similar in size to Georgia. The agriculturally productive lands were divided by a straight line running south from the northwest corner of
935:(1775–1817), a lawyer and former Democratic-Republican Congressman from Tennessee (1797–1801), was governor and superintendent of Indian affairs in the Mississippi Territory from 1801 through 1803. Although he favored acquiring some land from the
947:(1750–1803). His position on issues indicated a national rather than regional outlook, though he did not ignore his constituents. Claiborne expressed the philosophy of the Republican Party and helped that party defeat the Federalists. When a
604:. Congress chose this boundary because if the straight line had been run all the way to the Tennessee border Mississippi would have jurisdiction over a small piece of hilly land cut off from the rest of the state by the wide Tennessee River.
600:(as it was defined at the time) to the Gulf of Mexico. The border north of this point was angled westward in order to keep Mississippi and Alabama roughly equal in size. At its northern end, this angled border follows a short section of the
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changed drastically. The Creeks, who had been living peacefully and in close contact with the settlers of the
Mississippi Territory, lost more than half their land, and within twenty years were forced to move west of the Mississippi River.
1082:). Poor scouting, an attack at noon when most of the garrison was eating, seizure of the portholes by the Indians, and inability to close the main gates were all elements in the defeat on August 30, 1813. Of the 275 to 300 whites and
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Beginning about 1808 the legislature of the
Mississippi Territory held its official meetings in one of the houses owned by Charles DeFrance of the Natchez District. The DeFrance house, also known as Assembly Hall, was located in
1051:. By 1810, belief in the national policy of economic coercion was waning in what was then called the Southwest, while desire for unrestricted trade and a vindication of national honor was rising, intermingled with desire for
1059:, and statehood issues continued to excite more local interest than the coming of war. Most saw no conflict between war issues and local interests; in fact, some foresaw war as a way of resolving certain local problems.
1363:"An Act to enable the people of the western part of the Mississippi territory to form a constitution and state government, and for the admission of such state into the union, on an equal footing with the original state"
1035:, planted during the French and Spanish colonial periods, was active along the coast, after 1799 more American Protestants entered the territory, bringing their religious varieties with them. Free thought, skepticism,
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The following year, a Federal statute was secretly enacted authorizing the President to take full possession of this area with the use of military force ("and naval force") as deemed necessary. Accordingly, General
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in Fort Mims at the time of the attack, between 20 and 40 escaped; therefore, about 235 to 260 whites and friendly Indians were killed in the battle. Creek losses were at least 100 killed.
1330:"An Act supplementary to the act intituled 'An act regulating the grants of land, and providing for the disposal of the lands of the United States, south of the state of Tennessee'"
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was the last governor of the Mississippi Territory, 1809–17. Holmes was generally successful in dealing with a variety of matters, including expansion, land policy, Indians, the
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occupied this district with a military contingent; the Spanish colonial commandant offered no resistance. This annexation extended the Mississippi Territory south to the
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epidemic broke out in the Spring of 1802, Claiborne's actions resulted in the first recorded mass vaccination in the territory and saved Natchez from the disease.
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575:, as the temporary seat of the Alabama territorial government). On December 10, 1817, the division was finalized when the western portion was admitted to the
462:, initially signed in 1795 by the two countries' representatives. The Mississippi Territory was organized in 1798 from these lands, in an area extending from
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1319:"An Act for an amicable settlement of limits with the state of Georgia, and authorizing the establishment of a government in the Mississippi territory"
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Usner, Jr., Daniel H. "American Indians on the Cotton Frontier: Changing Economic Relations with Citizens and Slaves in the Mississippi Territory",
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Daniel H. Usner, Jr., "American Indians on the Cotton Frontier: Changing Economic Relations with Citizens and Slaves in the Mississippi Territory",
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957:, a former governor of Georgia, was appointed the governorship, though the appointment was revoked before he took office. The third governor was
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that involved a substantial build-up of American military force in the area – which probably prevented the British from occupying an undefended
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English common law dominated the development of the judicial system in the Mississippi Territory. The citizenry considered the laws imposed by
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Indian land plus white migration (with slaves) into Mississippi Territory guaranteed the dominance of the developing cotton agriculture.
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Federal statutes enacted on March 1 and 3, 1817, provided a plan for the division of the Mississippi Territory into the state of
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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774 - 1875. Statutes at Large, 15th Congress
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defeated the Red Sticks, killing most of the warriors and sending the rest fleeing to Florida, where they joined the
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on April 7, 1798. It was dissolved on December 10, 1817, when the western half of the territory was admitted to the
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Hatfield, Joseph T. "Governor William Claiborne, Indians, and Outlaws in Frontier Mississippi, 1801–1803",
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had maintained a claim over almost the entire area of the present states of Alabama and Mississippi (from
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territorial court were questionable, the quality of judges in later courts steadily grew.
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as the first governor of the Mississippi Territory, effective from May 1798 to May 1801.
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latitude to 32°28' North — or approximately the southern half of the present states of
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Laura D. S. Harrell, "Preventive Medicine in the Mississippi Territory, 1799–1802",
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coast in 1814. More importantly, relations between Americans and the southern
532:(1803). But Spain disputed this and maintained its own claim over the area.
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Guice, John D. W. "The Cement of Society: Law in the Mississippi Territory",
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A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America
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Anglo-American Law on the Frontier: Thomas Rodney and His Territorial Cases
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The massacre had significant short- and long-range effects. It triggered a
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extended the boundaries of the Mississippi Territory to include all of the
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Florida Fiasco: Rampant Rebels on the Georgia-Florida Border, 1810-1815.
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1392:. Library of Congress. 15th U.S. Congress. n.d. . p. 472 of 798
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on March 27, 1814, American forces and Indian allies under General
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The Mississippi Territory and the Southwest Frontier, 1795–1817
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Haynes, Robert V. "Historians and the Mississippi Territory",
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The eastern half of the Mississippi Territory was labeled the
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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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Haynes, Robert V. "Territorial Mississippi, 1798–1817",
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Robert V. Haynes, "The Southwest and the War of 1812",
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Robert V. Haynes, "Early Washington County, Alabama",
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United States Attorney for the District of Mississippi
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1948 postage stamp depicting the Mississippi Territory
205:• Georgia cession added to Mississippi Territory
1418:(paperback ed.). HarperCollins. pp. 11–17.
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organized incorporated territory of the United States
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528:. The US declared that it had been included in the
430:played a significant role in the definition of the
1078:in the eastern part Mississippi Territory (modern
681:, 11 counties in the Mississippi Territory (8 in
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2135:and other inhabited territories governed by the
1047:The people of the Mississippi Territory favored
27:Territory of the United States from 1798 to 1817
1166:(University Press of Kentucky; 2010) 431 pages
195:• Georgia recognizes its present borders
4702:Letters of Mrs. Adams, the Wife of John Adams
4488:United States presidential election 1788–1789
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1066:expedition at the Battle of Burnt Corn, the
458:until Spain relinquished its claim with the
4656:Presidential transition of Thomas Jefferson
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1716:Mississippi Territory Profile and Videos
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60:of all important aspects of the article.
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2181:Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
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983:the territory gained statehood as the
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185:• Mississippi Organic Act passed
56:Please consider expanding the lead to
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4299:Vice President of the United States
1579:University of Georgia Press, 2010.
1564:Bulletin of the History of Medicine
1159:1967 29(4): 409–428, historiography
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1575:Patrick, Rembert W. (2010).
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1478:Forstall, Richard L. (ed.).
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2868:Olive Branch
2667:Memphis (TN)
2539:Homelessness
2524:Demographics
2466:Constitution
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2308:Corn Islands
2284:Midway Atoll
2272:Swan Islands
2266:Kingman Reef
2242:Baker Island
2236:Serrana Bank
2095:1952–present
2093:Commonwealth
2077:Puerto Rico
2070:Commonwealth
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5178:Henry Adams
4925:(1969 play)
4893:Washington)
4329:(1775–1778)
4317:(1782–1788)
4309:(1785–1788)
4301:(1789–1797)
4290:(1797–1801)
3612:LGBT rights
3468:Delegations
3226:Pearl River
2788:Hattiesburg
2657:Hattiesburg
2571:LGBT rights
2483:State parks
2451:Legislature
2436:Delegations
2432:Government
2383:Mississippi
2310:(1914–1971)
2302:Wake Island
2292:(1869–1981)
2274:(1863–1972)
2238:(1856–1981)
2232:(1856–1981)
2226:(1856–1979)
2195:(1860–1901)
2189:(1848–1863)
2183:(1947–1994)
2177:(1945–1968)
2171:(1945–1968)
2109:(1903–1979)
2053:Philippines
2022:(1900–1959)
2016:(1868–1890)
1987:(1864–1889)
1981:(1863–1912)
1975:(1863–1890)
1969:(1861–1889)
1963:(1861–1876)
1957:(1861–1864)
1951:(1854–1867)
1945:(1854–1861)
1939:(1853–1889)
1933:(1850–1896)
1917:Provisional
1913:New Mexico
1910:(1849–1858)
1904:(1848–1859)
1898:(1838–1846)
1892:(1836–1848)
1863:(1822–1845)
1857:(1819–1836)
1851:(1817–1819)
1845:(1809–1818)
1839:(1805–1837)
1833:(1805–1821)
1823:(1804–1812)
1817:(1800–1816)
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1809:Mississippi
1805:(1790–1796)
1799:(1787–1803)
1764:Organic act
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1043:War of 1812
969:War of 1812
714:Population
709:Population
683:Mississippi
665:Mississippi
581:Mississippi
561:Mississippi
554:Mississippi
526:Pearl River
493:. In 1804,
472:Mississippi
404:organic act
350:Mississippi
295:Yazoo lands
272:Preceded by
5280:Categories
5222:first lady
5168:(grandson)
5162:(grandson)
5156:(grandson)
5135:presidency
5123:(daughter)
4970:(2001 book
4968:John Adams
4938:1972 film)
4878:John Adams
4851:John Adams
4808:(proposed)
4753:Peacefield
4531:XYZ Affair
4513:Presidency
4273:John Adams
4203:Washington
4193:Tuscaloosa
4188:Tallapoosa
4133:Montgomery
4073:Lauderdale
3830:Tuscaloosa
3825:Montgomery
3815:Huntsville
3767:Tuscaloosa
3757:Montgomery
3752:Birmingham
3747:Huntsville
3709:Amphibians
3653:Black Belt
3512:newspapers
3507:Mass media
3483:Government
3435:Montgomery
3331:Washington
3306:Tishomingo
3196:Montgomery
3141:Lauderdale
2938:Yazoo City
2933:West Point
2903:Starkville
2878:Pascagoula
2853:Moss Point
2843:Mendenhall
2823:Louisville
2818:Long Beach
2773:Greenville
2743:Clarksdale
2733:Brookhaven
2672:Pascagoula
2609:Gulf Coast
2554:Newspapers
2549:Mass media
1994:Department
1937:Washington
1585:0820335495
1515:(Report).
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1446:(Report).
1291:References
1068:Red Sticks
1031:While the
985:U.S. state
927:appointed
925:John Adams
923:President
919:Government
819:Washington
608:Settlement
436:settlement
408:John Adams
5204:(brother)
4481:Elections
4472:Diplomacy
4183:Talladega
4168:St. Clair
4088:Limestone
4063:Jefferson
3978:Covington
3693:Wiregrass
3658:Canebrake
3597:Elections
3592:Education
3488:governors
3473:Geography
3438:(capital)
3356:Yalobusha
3346:Wilkinson
3286:Sunflower
3216:Oktibbeha
3131:Lafayette
3111:Jefferson
3091:Issaquena
3086:Humphreys
3031:Covington
3006:Claiborne
2996:Chickasaw
2918:Vicksburg
2898:Ridgeland
2803:Itta Bena
2798:Indianola
2793:Horn Lake
2778:Greenwood
2748:Cleveland
2700:Southaven
2629:Pine Belt
2599:The Delta
2534:Education
2441:Governors
2428:Geography
2396:(capital)
2163:1950–1972
2157:1945–1950
2089:1900–1952
2083:1898–1900
2072:1935–1946
2066:1901–1935
2060:1898–1901
2008:1912–1959
2006:Territory
2002:1884–1912
1996:1867–1884
1925:1850–1912
1923:Territory
1919:1846–1850
1908:Minnesota
1890:Wisconsin
1884:1890–1907
1882:Territory
1878:1850–1890
1876:Panhandle
1872:1834–1907
1866:Oklahoma
1827:Louisiana
1803:Southwest
1797:Northwest
1250:Chickasaw
1076:Fort Mims
991:in 1819.
941:Chickasaw
803:Claiborne
787:Jefferson
739:Wilkinson
685:and 3 in
571:, on the
546:Tennessee
440:cash crop
432:territory
245:Statehood
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5264:Category
5198:(mother)
5192:(father)
5081:patriots
4997:Franklin
4952:Liberty!
4724:Life and
4335:Delegate
4323:Delegate
4158:Randolph
4118:Marshall
4078:Lawrence
4028:Franklin
4013:Escambia
3983:Crenshaw
3953:Cleburne
3928:Cherokee
3923:Chambers
3875:Counties
3724:Reptiles
3678:Piedmont
3617:Politics
3602:Gun laws
3560:Abortion
3458:Aviation
3321:Walthall
3246:Prentiss
3241:Pontotoc
3186:Marshall
3146:Lawrence
3096:Itawamba
3071:Harrison
3046:Franklin
2948:Counties
2923:Waveland
2893:Picayune
2848:Meridian
2758:Columbus
2690:Gulfport
2581:Politics
2544:Gun laws
2509:Abortion
2327:Category
2155:Military
2081:Military
2058:Military
2000:District
1961:Colorado
1949:Nebraska
1855:Arkansas
1843:Illinois
1837:Michigan
1831:Missouri
1543:in JSTOR
1195:See also
1189:in JSTOR
1123:Seminole
1027:Religion
949:smallpox
835:Franklin
524:and the
495:Congress
233:created
219:annexed
5008:Related
4661:Cabinet
4337:to the
4325:to the
4213:Winston
4163:Russell
4148:Pickens
4108:Marengo
4103:Madison
4093:Lowndes
4058:Jackson
4053:Houston
4023:Fayette
3988:Cullman
3968:Conecuh
3963:Colbert
3938:Choctaw
3933:Chilton
3918:Calhoun
3908:Bullock
3893:Barbour
3888:Baldwin
3883:Autauga
3865:Gadsden
3840:Decatur
3792:Madison
3787:Decatur
3719:Mammals
3714:Gardens
3626:Regions
3587:Economy
3570:Culture
3553:Society
3539:Symbols
3495:History
3478:Geology
3463:Climate
3425:Alabama
3351:Winston
3341:Webster
3271:Simpson
3266:Sharkey
3251:Quitman
3211:Noxubee
3201:Neshoba
3176:Madison
3171:Lowndes
3166:Lincoln
3161:Leflore
3101:Jackson
3066:Hancock
3061:Grenada
3041:Forrest
3021:Coahoma
3001:Choctaw
2991:Carroll
2986:Calhoun
2981:Bolivar
2858:Natchez
2828:Madison
2783:Grenada
2768:Gautier
2763:Corinth
2753:Clinton
2728:Brandon
2695:Jackson
2662:Jackson
2591:Regions
2529:Economy
2519:Culture
2502:Society
2488:Symbols
2458:History
2416:Climate
2393:Jackson
2337:Commons
2087:Insular
2064:Insular
2014:Wyoming
1990:Alaska
1985:Montana
1979:Arizona
1861:Florida
1849:Alabama
1821:Orleans
1815:Indiana
1669:1119561
1523:May 18,
1493:May 18,
1454:May 18,
1302:1
1255:Choctaw
1125:tribe.
1111:militia
1099:Indians
1080:Alabama
989:Alabama
937:Choctaw
903:40,352
851:Baldwin
771:Madison
730:10,002
704:County
687:Alabama
677:In the
661:Alabama
654:+356.0%
587:Borders
550:Alabama
479:Georgia
468:Alabama
446:History
414:as the
398:was an
337:Choctaw
243:•
229:•
215:•
172:History
146:Natchez
142:Capital
4881:(1963)
4872:(1941)
4863:(1874)
4854:(1799)
4845:(1799)
4789:Legacy
4389:(1776)
4341:(1774)
4208:Wilcox
4198:Walker
4178:Sumter
4173:Shelby
4138:Morgan
4128:Monroe
4123:Mobile
4113:Marion
4038:Greene
4033:Geneva
4018:Etowah
4008:Elmore
4003:DeKalb
3998:Dallas
3958:Coffee
3943:Clarke
3913:Butler
3903:Blount
3850:Dothan
3820:Mobile
3802:Metros
3782:Dothan
3777:Auburn
3772:Hoover
3762:Mobile
3534:Sports
3529:People
3445:Topics
3326:Warren
3311:Tunica
3301:Tippah
3256:Rankin
3221:Panola
3206:Newton
3191:Monroe
3181:Marion
3126:Kemper
3106:Jasper
3081:Holmes
3056:Greene
3051:George
3036:DeSoto
3026:Copiah
3011:Clarke
2976:Benton
2971:Attala
2961:Alcorn
2913:Tupelo
2908:Tunica
2873:Oxford
2838:McComb
2813:Laurel
2738:Canton
2723:Biloxi
2644:Metros
2403:Topics
2020:Hawaii
1967:Dakota
1955:Nevada
1943:Kansas
1902:Oregon
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1072:Creeks
910:Cotton
900:8,850
890:1,114
883:Warren
874:1,253
858:1,427
842:2,016
826:2,920
823:1,250
810:3,102
794:4,001
791:2,940
778:4,699
762:4,750
746:5,068
727:4,660
651:40,352
175:
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4860:Adams
4842:Adams
4726:homes
4651:1800)
4143:Perry
4098:Macon
4068:Lamar
4048:Henry
3973:Coosa
3729:Trees
3565:Crime
3517:radio
3453:Index
3421:State
3361:Yazoo
3336:Wayne
3316:Union
3281:Stone
3276:Smith
3261:Scott
3231:Perry
3151:Leake
3136:Lamar
3121:Jones
3076:Hinds
2966:Amite
2956:Adams
2888:Pearl
2833:Magee
2559:Radio
2514:Crime
2473:Music
2411:Index
2379:State
2161:Civil
1973:Idaho
1665:JSTOR
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1304:Stat.
1064:white
1037:deism
867:Wayne
755:Amite
723:Adams
701:Rank
638:8,850
577:Union
487:35° N
483:31° N
464:31° N
452:Spain
412:Union
5110:wife
4931:1776
4876:USS
4867:USS
4858:USS
4849:USS
4840:USS
4646:1799
4641:1798
4503:1800
4498:1796
4493:1792
4153:Pike
4043:Hale
3993:Dale
3948:Clay
3898:Bibb
3296:Tate
3236:Pike
3016:Clay
2808:Iuka
2462:Law
2047:Guam
1931:Utah
1896:Iowa
1581:ISBN
1525:2020
1495:2020
1456:2020
1420:ISBN
1398:2017
1095:Gulf
939:and
712:1810
707:1800
699:1810
663:and
647:1810
634:1800
622:Pop.
618:Year
552:and
470:and
394:The
223:1812
209:1804
199:1802
123:Seal
109:Flag
5131:son
4296:1st
4285:2nd
4083:Lee
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1657:doi
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1015:on
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