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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_77001" /> ==
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_77001" /> ==
<p> An American [[State]] on the E. bank of the [[Lower]] Mississippi, abutting on the [[Gulf]] of Mexico, between [[Louisiana]] and Alabama; has a hilly surface, traversed by numerous rivers, the Yazoo, a tributary of the Mississippi, forming a great fertile delta; the climate is free from extremes; the chief industry is agriculture; the best crops are grown in the N., and on the alluvial bottom lands; in the centre and NE. are good grazing farms; cotton, corn, oats, and fruits are the chief crops; virgin forests of hardwood cover much of the delta; valuable deposits of pipe and ochre clays and of lignite are found; cotton is manufactured, and there is trade in lumber; more than half the population is coloured, and the races are kept distinct in the State schools; the State university is at Oxford, and there are many other colleges; Jackson, the capital, is the chief railway centre, [[Meridian]] has iron manufactures, [[Vicksburg]] and Natchez are the chief riverports; [[Mississippi]] was colonised by the French in 1699, ceded to Britain 1763, admitted to the [[Union]] 1817, joined the South in 1861, but was readmitted to the Union in 1869. </p>
<p> An American State on the E. bank of the Lower Mississippi, abutting on the [[Gulf]] of Mexico, between [[Louisiana]] and Alabama; has a hilly surface, traversed by numerous rivers, the Yazoo, a tributary of the Mississippi, forming a great fertile delta; the climate is free from extremes; the chief industry is agriculture; the best crops are grown in the N., and on the alluvial bottom lands; in the centre and NE. are good grazing farms; cotton, corn, oats, and fruits are the chief crops; virgin forests of hardwood cover much of the delta; valuable deposits of pipe and ochre clays and of lignite are found; cotton is manufactured, and there is trade in lumber; more than half the population is coloured, and the races are kept distinct in the State schools; the State university is at Oxford, and there are many other colleges; Jackson, the capital, is the chief railway centre, [[Meridian]] has iron manufactures, [[Vicksburg]] and Natchez are the chief riverports; [[Mississippi]] was colonised by the French in 1699, ceded to Britain 1763, admitted to the Union 1817, joined the South in 1861, but was readmitted to the Union in 1869. </p>
          
          
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