Yes the civil rights movement started in Montgomery, Alabama
No it started in Neolithic times.
it started in georgia and ended in oklahoma
The last QB from the University of Alabama was Brodie Croyle ... he started 10 games for the Kansas City Chiefs between 2006-2010.
He started it with the boycott in Montgomery Alabama of the city buses.
George Washington Carver me
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Booker T. Washington
George Washington Carver
The person who started the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama was Booker T. Washington. Founded in 1881, the institute aimed to provide vocational education to African American students, emphasizing practical skills like shoemaking, farming, and other trades. Washington believed that such education would empower black individuals and help them achieve economic independence and social progress. His approach focused on self-help and industrial training as a means to uplift the African American community.
Farming started in the late1500's
Alabama became the twenty second state on December 1819.
changes in technology.They started using iron tools for farming reducing the time taken on farming
The farming of corn in Peru started in 1200 B.C.
try asking a church in Alabama how they got started.....
I think it was farming
Buy some land and a tractor.