A rapid decline of the so-called Mississippian …
Years: 1396 - 1407
A rapid decline of the so-called Mississippian societies of fortified towns and smaller villages, farmsteads, and hunting and gathering sites strung along the Mississippi Valley and its major tributaries occurs at he beginning of the fifteenth century.
The Late Mississippian period, usually considered from about 1400 to European contact, will be characterized by increasing warfare, political turmoil, and population movement.
