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What year did the southern states secede from the union?

The first state to secede was South Carolina in December 1860. The last to leave the Union was North Carolina in May 1861.


How many states does the south contain?

The Southern United States typically consists of 16 states. These include Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Maryland, and Delaware. However, the exact definition of the South can vary, and some definitions may include additional states or exclude certain ones.


Why was slavery not inevitable?

As the industrial revolution was taking place in western European countries and in the United States, it may have not been foreseen, but the economics of slavery simply was not going to be a viable system. In the United States, speaking about the early 19th century, the cost and maintenance, of a captured work force would have soon enough fade away. When this might have happened in the US Southern States and in Union states that had legal slavery, is speculation.


What is 1 problem led to the civl war?

The number one cause of the Civil War was clearly slavery however, that answer may be too simple for your teacher. I would also add that the issue of "State Rights" and the issue of "taxes" caused this war. The American federal government was getting too powerful and taking more and more power away from the states. The Southern states felt that the people in Washington were bullying them. One example would be the fact that the Southern states were also made to pay over 70% of the money -- in the form of taxes-- to run the federal government. Although more people lived in the North and it was very industrial-- nevertheless, most of the taxes were placed on Southern industries such as tobacco and cotton.


How did both the north and the south react to brooks' attack on Summer?

The "Beating of Sumner" on May 22nd 1856 caused polarizing reactions in the North and the South. In the nNorthern States, there was a furious backlash and Brooks was seen as a monster and fuelled the idea that the Southern Statyes were violent and uncivilised. In the South, however, Brooks was seen as a hero and was even gifted canes from the Southern population as a reward for his attack.

Related Questions

Which constellations are not visible from North America?

The Southern Cross and the Crux constellation are not visible from North America because they are located in the southern hemisphere. Another constellation that may not be visible from North America is the Eridanus constellation, which is best viewed from the southern hemisphere.


When is Leo constellation visible in the southern hemisphere?

The Leo constellation is visible in the southern hemisphere during the autumn months, specifically from March to May. It can be seen in the eastern sky during these months.


Why is Pole star not visible from the southern hemisphere?

The pole star lies above the axis of rotation of the earth, hence for a person in the northern hemishere the pole star will show the north.But for a person in ,say australia the star may not be visible due th the earths curvature.


When can you see Scorpio in the southern hemisphere?

Scorpio is most visible in the southern hemisphere during the winter months, approximately from May to July. It can be spotted in the southern sky, particularly in the early evening.


Do the southern hemisphere and in the northern hemisphere have the same constellations?

No, the southern hemisphere has different constellations than the northern hemisphere due to the Earth's tilt and rotation. Some constellations visible in the north may not be visible in the south, and vice versa.


What is the northernmost state in the Southern region?

The most northern of the southern states in the United States of America is the state of Maryland. Although not usually considered a southern state, the state of Delaware may also be the northernmost of the southern states as it shares a northern border with Maryland.


What are the constellations seen in the southern hemisphere?

The main circumpolar constellations, which cannot be seen from the Northern hemisphere are Carina, Centaurus (Centaur) and Crux (Southern Cross). Carina is part of what used to be Argo Navis, a large ship, but has since been divided into three smaller constellations, Carina (the keel), Puppis (the poop deck) and Vela (the sails). Hydra (Snake), Pavo (Peacock), Musca (Fly), Apus (Bird) and Chamaeleon are some smaller ones which might be mainly or exclusively visible in the South. Most of the other constellations can be seen at some time during the year from the Northern hemisphere, although countries far north may not see them.


What does the southern cross symbolise?

It is a constellation of four main stars visible in the skies of the Southern Hemisphere. It is roughly in the shape of an upside down cross made up of the stars Alpha Crucis Beta Crucis Delta Crucis Gamma Crucis. Two stars - Alpha and Bete Centauri - are called the pointers and do just that...point to the cross' position in the sky. All are very beautiful. The constellation rotates around the South Celestial Pole during the year.It is the name of a constellation. It is in the southern sky and can't be seen from people that live relatively far north (for example, in the United States or Europe), since it is always below the horizon. Its four brightest stars have the shape of a kite or cross.


Why is phoenix visible in December?

The Phoenix constellation is visible in December because it is located in the southern hemisphere and is best seen from there during this time of the year. In the northern hemisphere, it may be harder to see or not visible at all due to its position in the sky.


What are the release dates for Haha wo tazunete sanzenri - 1976 Shining Stars of the Southern Cross 1-19?

Haha wo tazunete sanzenri - 1976 Shining Stars of the Southern Cross 1-19 was released on: USA: 9 May 1976


When does a robin have young?

Robins nest in spring, and may raise two broods in southern states.


What was the name of when the northern states fought the southern states?

It was known as the American Civil War, 12 Apr 1861 – 13 May 1865.