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Events That Changed The Course Of History The Story Of Mississippi Becoming A State 200 Years Later Amanda Hutchins Atlantic Publishing Group

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Events That Changed The Course Of History The Story Of Mississippi Becoming A State 200 Years Later Amanda Hutchins Atlantic Publishing Group
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Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 28.68 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Amanda Hutchins ; Atlantic Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781620231517, 1620231514
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Events That Changed The Course Of History The Story Of Mississippi Becoming A State 200 Years Later Amanda Hutchins Atlantic Publishing Group by Amanda Hutchins ; Atlantic Publishing Group 9781620231517, 1620231514 instant download after payment.

Two hundred years ago, on Dec. 10, 1817, Mississippi became the 20th state to join the Union. Follow Mississippi on its long path to statehood, from the habitation of the Chickasaw, Choctaw and other tribes dating all the way back to 10,000 B.C., to its first European settlement in 1699, to eventually becoming a U.S. territory after the Revolutionary War. However, Mississippi only enjoyed its status as a state for about 43 years before its citizens voted to secede from the Union in early 1861, just a few short months before the beginning of the Civil War. In this book you will learn just why Mississippi seceded, how the state fared during the war, and how it dealt with reconstruction after the Confederacy was dissolved. From the development of the Blues, to the Civil Rights Movement, to the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina, there have been a great number of changes, both good and bad, in Mississippi in the past century, and there are sure to be more to come. Take a closer look at the Magnolia State’s history and learn how its past has shaped the culture and people of Mississippi today. Our books include full color and black and white images, index, glossary, CIP, reading websites, bibliography, detailed table of contents, sidebars, historical timeline, historical context overview, Dewey number and reading levels by Lexile and F&P Leveled reading.

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