La, ga, ark, miss, s.c, ala
Missouri,Kentucky,Maryland, and Delaware. Nearly 500,000 slave in these four states were not protected under the Emancipation proclamation
Mississippi was the center of cotton production during the 1800s. Other countries that produced cotton are Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas.
Southeast Texas has one of the biggest rice growing areas in the United States. Other states that also produce major amounts of rice are Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi and Missouri. These six states produce nearly all rice grown in the United States. The United States typically exports about half its crop each year and, although producing less than 2 percent of global rice production, is the fourth-largest rice exporting country accounting for 11-12 percent of global shipments.
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1st, 1863. The Emancipation Proclamation was directed to the areas of the United States in rebellion, and freed the slaves in those areas.
Slavery was officially abolished in all areas of the United States.
Missouri,Kentucky,Maryland, and Delaware. Nearly 500,000 slave in these four states were not protected under the Emancipation proclamation
Chesapeake Bay, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, extends through the states of Virginia and Maryland nearly as far as Pennsylvania. The bay divides the mainland areas of these states from their counties on the Delmarva Peninsula.
This would be Africa. Many African states speak French from when the French had colonized areas of it.
Nearly 80% of Japanese people live in urban areas.
abyssal plane
Nearly the entire continent of Antarctica is desert.
By migrating to areas which were warmer and contained food.
'States', as in Federal States
The biome that occurs in the United States and once contained huge herds of grazing herbivores is the grassland biome, specifically the prairies. These vast open spaces were historically home to large populations of bison, elk, and antelope, which thrived on the abundant grasses. Today, while much of the prairie has been converted for agriculture, some areas remain protected as grassland reserves.
Urban areas in England.
Mississippi was the center of cotton production during the 1800s. Other countries that produced cotton are Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas.
Many states out west have deserts, like: new Mexico, southern Utah, eastern California, Arizona, and maybe Texas. There are probably small deserts in other states too