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Alabama

A state located in the south of United States. It ranks 30th in terms of total land area and 23rd in terms of population. It was one of the states which supported slavery before the American Civil War.

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How old do you have to be to move out in Alabama?

== == The legal age of majority in Alabama is 19.
The age of majority, which is 18 in Alabama. Until then the parents are responsible.

What side is Alabama on?

Alabama is on the western side of Georgia, the eastern side of Mississippi, the southern side of Tennesee and the northern side of Florida.

When was Huntsville Al established?

A settler named John Hunt made his home there in 1805, but the official establishment was November 25, 1811 - it was this day the town was named "Huntsville." From 1805 to the above mentioned date it was called "Twickenham".

How far away is Bryant Alabama from Cullman Alabama?

133 miles taking this route:

  1. Take U.S. 278 EAST, from Cullman, to I-59 in Attalla. Follow signs to I-59 NORTH to CHATTANOOGA.
  2. Take I-59 NORTH to STATE ROUTE 136 to TRENTON off EXIT 11 in GEORGIA. Turn left off the exit ramp onto SR-136 WEST.
  3. Take SR-136 WEST back to ALABAMA, where SR-136 becomes ALABAMA STATE ROUTE 71 SOUTH.
  4. Continue on SR-71 SOUTH to SR-73. Turn right onto SR-73 NORTH.
  5. Take SR-73 NORTH to COUNTY ROAD 93. BEAR LEFT onto CO-93.
  6. Take CO-93 NORTH to Bryant.

When did Notre Dame play Alabama?

Alabama played notre dame in 1957 in the national championship match which alabama won 42 to 26

Why is Alabama's nickname Heart of Dixie?

Alabama has no official state nickname, but "The Heart of Dixie" is prevelant and reflects the central role that Alabama played in the history of the South. A major Cotton State, Alabama also became a leading proponent of secession in the days leading up to the Civil War. The Constitution of the Confederacy was drawn up in Montgomery and Jefferson Davis took his oath of office in Montgomery, which served as the first Confederate Capital.

"The Heart of Dixie" was a phrase developed in the 1940s and 1950s by the Alabama Chamber of Commerce. Alabama was commonly referred to as the "Cotton State" but so were many other southern states. The Chamber sought a more distinctive slogan for their state and promoted that "Alabama is geographically the Heart of Dixie, Alabama is industrially the Heart of Dixie, Alabama is, in fact, the Heart of Dixie." In 1951, with backing from the Alabama Chamber of Commerce, the Alabama Legislature passed a bill to add "Heart of Dixie" to automobile license plates. In 1955, the first license plate bearing the new slogan was produced.

Susequent standard-issue license plates have been adorned with slogans such as "Stars Fell on Alabama" and, as of 2009, "Sweet Home Alabama."

Who played for Alabama from the city of Bay Minette Alabama?

Wallace Gilberry played for Alabama from 2004-2007. He is now a Kansas City Chief.

What can happen if someone witness a murder?

It depends. Does the killer know that the murder was witnessed. If so, the witness may be next. Legally, the witness may have charges filed against them as a co-conspirator or obstruction of justice.

How was Alabama purchased?

alabama was purchased by james monroe and his back ups agreing to purchase it