Childrens Illustrated World Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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NORTH CAROLINA


SOUTH CAROLINA


MISSISSIPPI GEORGIA


LOUISIANA


ALABAMA


ARKANSAS


FLORIDA


TENNESSEE


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Spruce Knob
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Anniston Aiken

Athens

Milledgeville

Bainbridge

Bastrop

West Palm
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Biloxi

Venice

Brookhaven

Brunswick

Clarksdale
Grenada

LawrenceburgColumbia

Franklin

Columbus

Alexander City

Cordele

Corinth

Cullman

De Ridder

Decatur

Dothan

Dublin

Dyersburg

Florence

Fort Myers

Fort Walton
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Gadsden

Gainesville

Georgetown

Greenville

Elizabeth City

Goldsboro

Greenville

Yazoo City
Canton

Greenwood

Hattiesburg

Hilton Head Island

Jackson

Key West

Kingsport

Laurel

Laurinburg

McComb
Bogalusa

Melbourne

Fort Pierce

Meridian

Clinton

Morgan City

Murfreesboro

Cleveland

Myrtle Beach

Naples

Natchitoches

New Bern

New Iberia

Ocala

Opelousas

Panama Lake City
City

Phenix City

Rome

Saint Augustine

Sarasota

Tallulah Statesboro

Thomasville

Tifton

Troy

Tupelo

Union

Union
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Valdosta

Vidalia

Hinesville

Waycross

Wilmington

Orangeburg

Camden

Hot Springs

Jonesboro

Havelock

Jacksonville

Spartanburg
Rock Hill

Augusta

Greenwood

Crestview

Holly
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Blytheville

Natchez

Andalusia

Marietta

Hamilton

Florence

Cookeville Greeneville

Maryville

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Rocky Mount

Gastonia

Scottsboro

Dalton

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Key Largo

Ruston

Brewton

Demopolis

Ozark

Fayetteville
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Rogers

Texarkana

Vicksburg

Houma

Gulfport

Griffin

Prattville

Opelika

Hopkinsville

Paducah

Henderson

Harrisonburg

Staunton

Winchester

Dale City

Fredericksburg

Charlottesville

Parkersburg Clarksburg

Newport Portsmouth

Frankfort

Elizabethtown

Bowling
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London

Bristol

Pulaski

Danville

Petersburg Cape Charles

Beckley

Pikeville

Saint Albans

Bluefield

Benton

El Dorado

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Asheville


Bossier City


Charleston


North Charleston


Clarksville


Clearwater


Spring Hill


Daytona Beach


Fayetteville


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Atlanta


Baton Rouge


Birmingham


Chattanooga Charlotte


Columbia


Columbus


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Greensboro


Huntsville


Jackson


Knoxville


Macon


Metairie


Miami


Mobile


Montgomery


Nashville


Orlando


Raleigh


Saint Petersburg


Savannah


Shreveport


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Little Rock


Evansville


Louisville


Roanoke


Arlington


Cincinnati


Lexington


Portsmouth


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USA: South
The southern states of the US have a varied landscape and an interesting
mix of people, both culturally and economically. Some areas of the region are poor,
especially the Appalachian Mountain communities, while other parts, such as the
Florida coast, are wealthy and attract many people from other states and countries.
The cultural mix includes people of Latin American origin, African Americans, Cajuns
(French Canadians), and European Americans, giving rise to diverse music styles,
dialects, pastimes, and food. While coal mining in the Appalachian Mountains
has declined in recent years, agriculture is still
important, as are tourism and industry. Tourism
is particularly important in Florida and in
New Orleans near the mouth of the mighty
Mississippi River.


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COTTON CROPS


Cotton was once


the mainstay crop


of the south and


was grown by


African-American


slaves. Today, cotton


is still important for


the economy of the


region and is grown


in large fields and


harvested with huge


machinery. Cotton


has many uses,


primarily as the raw


material for textiles.


MUSICAL ORIGINS


The southern US is famous for


its music, much of which reflects


the cultural mix of the region. New


Orleans and other parts of Louisiana


are the birthplaces of jazz and Cajun


music, while bluegrass and country


have origins in Nashville and Memphis.


These music styles started here, but


quickly spread throughout the country


and developed even further in the cities.


Cotton pod, or boll


Jazz musician on


Bourbon Street,


New Orleans


Chef holding


a skillet of


jambalaya, a


Cajun dish


FLORIDA EVERGLADES


The increasing population


of Florida means that the


Everglades, swampy plains


inhabited by alligators and


other wildlife, are under threat


as land is needed for houses and


farms. However, the Everglades


National Park protects part of


this important ecosystem.


CAJUN CULTURE


The Cajuns in this region are


French-speaking people who were


expelled from Canada in the 18th


century. They mixed with other cultures


in Louisiana, but their French influence


can be seen in the music, food, and


place names, such as Lafayette.


The Mississippi


is the largest river in


North America and


the third largest in


the world.


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