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Ranking the Southern States (how much, living, cost of living . . . Why do liberals here complain about "rich states poor states, red states blue states" and federal tax $$$, Politics and Other Controversies, 200 replies Ranking Southern Cities, City vs City, 53 replies Elon maintains No 2 ranking among Southern regional universities, North Carolina, 0 replies
Least humid Southern state? (live, prices, best place) - General U. S . . . What Southern state is the most country, General U S , 163 replies What Southern State has the best looking woman?!, General U S , 73 replies Which southern state?, General U S , 29 replies Which Is the Best Southern State?, General U S , 7 replies Best southern state for us?, General U S , 12 replies
Similarities and differences between the Southern States historically . . . In terms of History, 11 states were part of the original Confederacy (VA, NC, SC, TN, AR, GA, AL, FL, MS, LA, and TX) These states are always considered the south Kentucky did not secede into the Confederacy, but is now considered a southern state Several of the southern states were original colonies; VA, SC, NC, and GA
Which Southern State Has the Strongest Southern Accent? (Atlanta . . . On the whole states like Alabama and Tennessee will have stronger accents than Florida West Virginia probably is strongest OVERALL, actually, despite being the northernmost Southern state While in Georgia alot of people have the southern accent, alot also seem to have very little accent, say in metro Atlanta
How would you rank these Southern states. . . (Atlanta, people, cons . . . The Deep South states (Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina) are the most Southern to me Virginia and Kentucky are the 2nd least southern pair behind Oklahoma and Texas North Carolina and Tennessee are definitely southern as is Arkansas
Do Midwestern states bordering the South feel more Southern the . . . Michigan and Minnesota do not, either Clearly, if a state is closer to another region, the feeling will change Northern southern states probably don't feel quite as "southern" as states in the far south I don't know why I never see threads about southern states feeling like they're in the Midwest, or north
Settle this for me. . . is Kentucky considered the south or not? The first official flag of the Confederate States of America-called the "Stars and Bars" - originally had seven stars, representing the first seven states that initially formed the Confederacy As more states joined, more stars were added, until the total was 13 (two stars were added for the divided states of Kentucky and Missouri)
Thick southern accent which states have it? (areas, cities . . . - City . . . Depends on the "Southern accent" itself, as there is not just one What exists is a major linguistic region of the United States where "Southern American English" is the primary type spoken (generally in the Southeastern and South central part of the country, stretching from W Virginia across into west Texas)
States areas that are underrated for their natural scenery . . . - City . . . But to me the state is surprisingly scenic with the mountains lakes forests of northern NJ, the rolling pastoral areas of central NJ, then you have the Pine Barrens, bogs, marshes, tidal rivers, bays and sandy barrier islands of Southern NJ It's not the most dramatic scenery in the US, but NJ packs a lot of variety in a compact area