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Mississippian American Indians were living in Georgia when Europeans arrived.
American Indians in Georgia were farmers.
American Indians had established trade networks between villages by the time Europeans arrived.
The Mississippian culture, and specifically the South Appalachian Mississippian, was the civilization found in modern-day Georgia before the arrival of the Europeans. This culture has large settlements where they practiced agriculture that was mainly based on maize. They also had extensive trade routes that reached west to the Rockies, south to the Gulf of Mexico, east to the Atlantic Ocean and north to the Great Lakes.