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Page 1: ALABAMA The Yellow Hammer State. HISTORY OF THE STATE Alabama became a state of the United States of America on December 14, 1819. The word Alabama means.

ALABAMAThe Yellow Hammer State

Page 2: ALABAMA The Yellow Hammer State. HISTORY OF THE STATE Alabama became a state of the United States of America on December 14, 1819. The word Alabama means.

HISTORY OF THE STATE• Alabama became a state of the United

States of America on December 14, 1819.• The word Alabama means tribal town • On January 11, 1861 Alabama becomes the

fourth state to secede from the Union

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WHAT IS IN THE STATE

•U.S.S. Alabama•Civil Rights Memorial•White House of the Confederacy•Rosa Parks Museum

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VACATION SPOTS

• Montgomery Zoo

• Dauphin Island

• Orange Beach

• Gulf Shores

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WHO IS IN THE GOVERNMENT?

• Robert Bently- Governor

• Ray Ivey- Lieutenant Governor

• Jeff Sessions- Senator

• Richard C. Shelby- Senator

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HOW MANY PEOPLE LIVE THERE AND WHERE

•The population of Alabama is 4,822,023•Birmingham- 212,237•Montgomery- 205,764•Mobile- 195,111

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STATE BIRD

•The state bird is the Yellowhammer.• It was designated as the official state bird symbol of Alabama in 1927.•Alabama is the only state that chose a woodpecker as their state bird.

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STATE FLAG

• The state flag contains a crimson cross on a white field.

• It got patented after the Confederate Battle Flag

• The bars forming the cross must not be less that six inches broad

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STATE TREE

• The state tree is the southern long leaf pine• Longleaf pine is distributed primarily in the lower two thirds of the state.• It may be identified by the needles

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NATURAL RESOURCES

• The natural recourses of Alabama are lumber ,oil , natural gas, limestone, water, wild life, and marble.

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INTERESTING FACTS

• Alabama is know as the Rocket Capital of the world.

• Workers in Alabama built the first rocket to put humans on the moon.

• Alabama is the only state will all major natural resources needed to make iron and steel.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

• www.50states.com

• www.infoplease.com

• www.Alabama.gov


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