Did the Mississippians due to drought leave their villages and move closer to water sources

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True. The Mississippian culture, which flourished in the southeastern United States from approximately 800 AD to 1600 AD, faced periods of drought that likely influenced their agricultural practices and settlement patterns. Evidence suggests that during times of drought, some Mississippian communities may have relocated closer to water sources to access more reliable supplies for agriculture and everyday life.

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