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The Deep South is the states of the United States along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and part of the Western Atlantic Ocean. The extreme westerly state is Texas and the most easterly is South Carolina. In between those extremes are: Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. The Deep South is often seen as more of a cultural area than a geographic one.
It is in "Brush Country" or the South Texas Plains
Texas was part of the confederacy.
The "Deep South" included Georgia, southern Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, north Louisiana, and East Texas. The term refers to a cultural and geographic subregion in the southern US. These states also known as the "Cotton States" due to high numbers of large cotton plantations.
San Antonio, Texas is in South-central Texas.
Alabama
There are 13 states that are considered Deep South. Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina are just 4 states.
No. Kentucky is part of the upland south, along with Tennessee, eastern Virginia, eastern North Carolina. The deep south is typically thought of as Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina.
The Deep South traditionally includes the states of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina, and sometimes parts of Florida and Texas. This region is characterized by its distinct cultural, historical, and agricultural heritage, particularly related to the antebellum period and the Civil Rights Movement. The Deep South is known for its unique blend of African American and European influences in areas such as music, cuisine, and dialect.
No, El Paso, Texas, is not located on the south coast. It is situated in the western part of Texas, near the border with Mexico, and is part of the desert region. The city is far from the Gulf Coast, which lies to the southeast of Texas.
The first black congresswoman that was elected from the deep south was Barbara Jordan. She was re-elected and she was the first woman that was elected to the Texas Senate.
no, it's north No Dallas Texas is not south of Jacksonville, Fl.