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-there both states- there in the USA- they both have state rocks
Are all south states.all on gulf of mexico
they all border Tennesse they all touch a body of water there all on the eastern time level.
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* All three left the Union to join the Confederate States of America. * All three had miserable Civil Rights records and reputations.
They are all states, they all border Tennessee, and they are all in the U.S.
they are all states
Yes, "Georgia" is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific place. Common nouns refer to general, non-specific categories of things such as "state" or "country."
That's going to depend on a few things that you haven't included in the question: -- how many miles per gallon your car gets -- what place in Alabama you're starting from -- what place in Georgia you're heading to Let's assume your car gets 25 miles to the gallon. -- If you're going from Florence, Alabama to St. Marys, Georgia, that 605 miles. It'll take 24.2 gallons. -- If you're going from Lanett, Alabama to West Point, Georgia, that's 0.78 miles. It'll take 0.0312 gallons (4 ounces).
they both have grass both have people both have trees
Alabama became a state in 1819. Its capital was Cahaba and later to Montgomery. Its population multiplied many times during the period. It also witnessed the end of the war in 1812, the Indians were defeated and there was a huge demand for cotton by the British. In 1817, the Mississippi Territory was split into the Territory of Alabama and the State of Mississippi. In 1802 the first cotton gin was built and in 1830 cotton mills were constructed. There were many economic and social changes and slavery was encouraged.
Darlington is a city in Mississippi. Diamondhead is a city in Mississippi.