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Mississippian Indians used what agricultural technique? Why?

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To clear an area for their crops the Mississippian people practiced the “slash and burn” method. In this technique, all the vegetation is cut down and allowed to dry. After a few weeks, the dry vegetation is burned and then turned into the soil. This releases nutrients to fertilize the soil.

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