Usually the term "The Deep South" refers to the first 7 states to join the Confederate States of America. They are the 5 bordering the Gulf of Mexico plus Georgia and South Carolina.
Futurama - 1999 The Deep South 2-16 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
The US state of Nebraska is due south of South Dakota.
Man vs- Wild - 2006 The Deep South was released on: USA: 27 August 2008
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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.
Alabama
There are 13 states that are considered Deep South. Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina are just 4 states.
Alabama
Virginia was the state that is considered to be part of the old south.
The south treated their slaves much more fairly than the deep southern states. (South example: North Carolina) (Deep South example: Georgia, South Carolina) Maryland treated their slave fairly, and they were considered a northern state.
Vicksburg is in the state of Mississippi, in the deep south.
Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Mississippi and Louisiana. Arkansas is sometimes considered to be on the edges of the Deep South.
I would say the "Deep South" states include South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, parts of Louisiana, North Eastern Texas, and the Florida Panhandle from the Alabama state line straight across the panhandle until you get to Lake City.
South Carolina ;) anything else?
It is considered to be the 40th US State.
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.
yes it was considered in the south