southern.
The tilt of the earth's axis.
America has really changed a lot, since the time of Thomas Jefferson. I do not believe that his description of Northern versus Southern character is still applicable.
It changed the northern states by letting them be connected with the southern states. It wasn't much of the American Revolutionary War that changed the northern states. It was the Declaration of Independence that would make the change between the North and the South. When the Second Continental Congress met on July 4, 1776, before the document could pass, it had to have all 13 American Colonies (their representatives) to agree to it's passage. This meant that if only 1 of the representatives had voted no on the passage of the Declaration of Independence. The American Colonies would remain under the control of England. One thing that divided the Southern representatives and the Northern representatives was a clause that Thomas Jefferson (who wrote the Declaration of Independence) had added, that would have allowed all men to be free. This meant that the Black slaves in the southern part of the country would have to be freed from their white masters. Thomas Jefferson was forced to remove the clause, and the Southern states voted to pass the Declaration of Independence.
Southern Mexico is the most traditional due to the fact that they have changed little when it comes to their way of life.
They changed their clothes up to 4 weeks. They wore the same outfit for 4 weeks except for church.
In 1976 Northern Electric changed its name to Northern Telecom
Massachusetts was I think from the Southern Colonies in colonial times.
it cam t be when two people wanted to race dogs and there be a prize for the winner they decided there would be two rounts the northern and the southern the northern is sorter while the southern is longer each year the flip flop back and forth
Some borrowed words in English that have been changed in Filipino include "computer" becoming "kompyuter", "television" becoming "telebisyon", and "refrigerator" becoming "ref".
Yes, the middle colonies like New York and Pennsylvania practiced slavery in the 1700s. While slavery was not as widespread in these colonies as in the southern colonies, there were still enslaved individuals used for labor on farms and in households.
In 1976 it changed its name to Northern Telecom