Kudzu was brought to the southern states in the mid-1880s so about 136 years ago.
2009-1876=133Kudzu was brought to the southern states 133 years ago.
two years.
11 southern states left the union and formed a separate government.
The union, the confederacy, and the border states.Two years after the Civil War the United States purchased which territory from Russia?Alaska was also brought into the U.S. shortly after the civil war from Russia. (e2020)
In the years leading up to the Civil War, Southern states largely opposed protective tariffs. They argued that such tariffs favored Northern industrial interests at the expense of the agricultural economy of the South, which relied heavily on imports. Southern leaders believed that high tariffs increased costs for consumers and hindered trade, particularly in the cotton market. This opposition to tariffs was a significant factor contributing to the growing tensions between the North and South.
133 years old because 2013 subtracted by 1880 equals 133. And I got 1880 because a vine that brought to southern states in the middle 1880s
2009-1876=133Kudzu was brought to the southern states 133 years ago.
Kudzu is a dangerous predator. It grows up to 7 feet a week. It takes 10-15 years to control a patch of kudzu. It has completely taken over the southern part of the united states.
kudzu lives for approximently 100000000 years
two years.
Eventually invasive plants crowd out other plants. An example of this is kudzu. Even with harsh chemicals, it can take 15 years to get rid of a patch of kudzu. Two known herbicides even make kudzu grow faster!
Southern States Cooperative business has been around for ninety years. They first opened their doors in 1923 and have been in business ever since that date.
agreeing not to end the slave trade for at least 20 years
Around 60-100 years ago Actually, it was brought to the United States in 1815.
The "American" Holstein originated from the Netherlands and was brought to the states over a hundred years ago.
No. The Compromise allowed the Missouri territory to join the USA as a slave-state. The condition was that there should be no more new slave-states North of the parallel that marked Missouri's Southern border. This represented a clear 'line in the sand' that kept the peace for thirty years, until the admission of California made the Compromise inoperable.
Like most southern states, they voted almost exclusively for the Democratic Party for the first 100 years after the U. S. Civil War, and, like most southern states, they have voted mostly for the Republican Party for the past 50 years.