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As the population grew, the Mississippians began to practice agriculture and grow more crops.
Initially these people were hunters and gatherers who moved from place to place. As they increased in size, they began to practice agriculture and grow crops such as wheat, oats and corn.
During the woodland period, that was when the people were nomads. In the Mississippian period, they adopted agriculture and became farmers.
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The least popular items at Chouteau's Trading Post would be the lace scarfs. The trading post was stablished in the first half of the 19th century by the Chouteau family, and became a successful fur trading business between American/European settlers and Native American tribes in the region (Kansas, Missouri). Since it was a trading business (connected with the local natives), gunpowder, hunting supplies and pelts (and even beaded necklaces) would certainly be much more popular than lace scarfs.
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