Alabama's shape was largely influenced by a series of historical land agreements and surveys during the 19th century. The state's boundaries were primarily defined by natural features like rivers and mountains, as well as political decisions made during the establishment of state lines. The northern boundary follows the Tennessee River, while the southern boundary is shaped by the Gulf of Mexico. Additionally, adjustments were made to accommodate land claims and the interests of various territories, resulting in the distinctive shape seen today.
From the Native Americans of the same name.
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Alabama
try asking a church in Alabama how they got started.....
Mitt Romney got all nine of Alabama's votes.
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 7 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama.
a sqare shape with red, white, and blue stripes
There are theories about how Alabama got its name, but one of them is not about the sticky black clay found there. Alabama is a Native American Indian word that means tribal town in Creek. Alabama also means plant cutters in the Choctaw Indian language.
2 lines crossed to make an "X" shape.
When Rosa Parks got kicked off the bus she was in Montgomery, Alabama
Suzanne Collins attended the Alabama School of Fine Arts for theater arts.
It got its name from Native Americans that lived there. Alabama means tribal town in the Creek Indian language and plant cutters in Choctaw