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By: Joseph Buckley, Melanie Kiebuzinski, Connor Watson & Vic Fuqua
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Over 105,000 Native Americans live in the Southeast today. They all speak English. However, the Cherokee prefer using syllabary. Jazz is famous in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Since the Southeast is so close to the equator, it has a warmer climate than other regions. A growing season is the number of days in year when the weather is warm enough for crops to grow. Since the Southeast has such a long growing season, Southeastern farmers can grow most crops such as peanuts and oranges. Many tourists visit the Southeast every year because of it’s warm climate.
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T h e M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r i s t h e l o n g e s t r i v e r i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s. The Everglades are in Florida. The Appalachian mountains are in Virginia, West Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky & North Carolina. It includes Puerto Rico.
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Economy-The way a country or other place uses or produces natural resources,and goods. Cash crops – A crop that is grown to be sold rather then be used on the farm where it is grown. Coal mines and theme parks are major parts in economy in the Southeast. Agriculture-The business of growing crops and raising animals. Coal mining and tourist attractions are important in the economy in the southeast.
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Louisiana – Mary Landrieeu, David VitterMississippi – Thad Cochran, Trent Lott Kentucky – Mitch McConnell, Jim BunningTennessee – Bill Frist, Lamar Alexander Alabama – Richard Shelby, Jeff SessionsFlorida – Bill Nelson, Mel Martinez Georgia – Saxby Chambliss, Johnny Isakson West Virginia – Robert Byrd, Jay Rockefeller Virginia – John Warner, George Allen North Carolina – Elizabeth Dole, Richard Burr South Carolina – Lindsey Graham, Jim DeMint Arkansas – Blanche Lincoln, Mark Pryor
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State # of Representatives Population Louisiana74,515,770 Mississippi42,902,966 Kentucky64,145,922 Tennessee95,900,962 Alabama74,530,182 Florida2517,397,161 Georgia138,829,383 West Virginia31,815,00 Virginia117,459,827 North Carolina138,541221 South Carolina64,198,098 Arkansas42,752,629 Puerto Rico13,927,188
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