Any will in the US is valid in any other state. The answer to your question is yes.
Georgia and Alabama are both next to each other, they are in the Southeastern part of the United States.
Georgia and Mississippi. The other two are Florida and Tennessee.
A state
Only a handful of states have mandated paid leave for maternity and other disabilities. Alabama is not one of those states.
There is primarily one well-known city named Tuscaloosa, located in Alabama, which is the seat of Tuscaloosa County. While there may be other smaller communities or locations with similar names across the United States, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is the most prominent and recognized.
yes
No
piedmont
A state is a political community living under a single system of government, typically sovereign and recognized by other states. It is characterized by specific geographic boundaries, a permanent population, a government, and the ability to enter into relations with other states.
Great Britain acquired Alabama from France with the Treaty of Paris (1763) ended the 7 years War (French and Indian War). And Alabama was included in the original boundaries of the United States set out in the Treaty of Paris (1783) that ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as a country. Other parts were transferred from Spain by the Treaty Of Madrid as well as conquest in the War of 1812
Mississippi and Alabama
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona and Arkansas are states in the USA. Other states in North America include Aguascalientes in Mexico.