Mississippi & Southeast
Move along mounds, river towns, plantation shadows, revival fire, world's fairs, diplomacy, and southern crossroads where landscapes remember conflict.
Mississippi and Southeast layers mound landscapes, river towns, colonial settlements, slavery, rebellion, spectacle, and diplomacy across connected water and coastal routes.
The route highlights Poverty Point, Cahokia, Jamestown, St. Augustine, Chicago's fair, and Camp David. These scenes include engineering, settlement, public display, and negotiation.
The later sequence links colonial ports, piracy, plantation revolt, forced labor, political spectacle, and diplomacy, so the region reads through river transport, land control, slavery, and public commemoration.
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