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What hemisphere is south of the United States?

south west is south of United States


Nickname for the southern states?

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the southern states would have had to listen to the northern states..the north basically ruled the south since the south surrendered to the north


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What is another name for the Southern states?

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What states are in the southern hemisphere?

Some states that are entirely located in the Southern Hemisphere include Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, and South Africa. Countries like Brazil, South Africa, and Indonesia are partly in the Southern Hemisphere.


What is the real name for the civil war union?

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Where the southern states of India lie?

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Slavery was limited to the southern states.


How are northern and southern different?

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The argument over slavery pitted States against States?

Yes, it did, and the majority of the conflict involved the north versus the south. But it should also be noted that back then, many states had slaves, and not just in the south. A number of mid-western states had decided to support slavery-- a good example was Missouri. And even states that were not officially slave states had pockets of slavery-- Illinois is a good example of this. There was considerable prejudice against blacks throughout Illinois, and as a result, no law was passed to officially outlaw slavery until 1848.