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the southern state legislature pssed black codes because the southerners hated the slaves and still wantes slavery
I think that the lituature and the art of the mid 1800s are still valued because of the succes they had even before
Although it is above the Mason Dixon line, many people who live there have a very distinct southern draw. Many men from southern Indiana even fought for the confederates and you can still confederate flags on houses there today.
Many nation states that existed in the 1800s are still here today. These include the United States of America, Republic of Canada, and the United Kingdom.
The same way it is made today- by milking a cow or goat. In the 1800s, they were milked by hand, today that is done by a milking machine. But milk is still made by cows and goats.
Yes. Your still southern even if you moved from your southern town or state. I'm southern even if I moved from North Carolina to Michigan or other states I can go to and can still be southern. If your southern by birth than it doesn't change anything even if you do move.
the southern state legislature pssed black codes because the southerners hated the slaves and still wantes slavery
it was located and still is in southern greece and was located by athens and sparta
Oklahoma is definitely a southern state. It was a southern territory during the Civil War. The culture and dialect are discernibly southern in most parts of the state. However, various news outlets often mistakenly refer to it as a "Midwestern" state. Also, the US Census places OK within the Southern united states.
Alaska is called the last frontier because although the state is inhabited by people, there are parts of the state that still remain unexplored. These areas have not been mapped or charted in an accurate way.
They were still allowed to have slaves in the south.
I think that the lituature and the art of the mid 1800s are still valued because of the succes they had even before
Although it is above the Mason Dixon line, many people who live there have a very distinct southern draw. Many men from southern Indiana even fought for the confederates and you can still confederate flags on houses there today.
No, Pokémon: Battle Frontier is no longer airing on U.S. TV.
No abolished around the late 1800s
The Frontier Days, a popular annual rodeo, takes place every summer in Cheyenne, wyoming.
Several. Why do you think they don't pay federal or state taxes, state law enforcement agencies have no jurisdiction on reservations, etc? Many of the treaties drafted in the 1800s are still binding.