There are 13 states that are considered Deep South. Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina are just 4 states.
Alabama
Deep South state of Florida and Georgia.
On December 20, 1860, the state of South Carolina voted to remove itself from the United States of America.
No, South Carolina was part of the Confederacy. It was actually the first state to secede from the Union.
I would say the "Deep South" states include South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, parts of Louisiana, North Eastern Texas, and the Florida Panhandle from the Alabama state line straight across the panhandle until you get to Lake City.
Alabama
Alabama
no
Vicksburg is in the state of Mississippi, in the deep south.
Virginia was the state that is considered to be part of the old south.
South Carolina ;) anything else?
The Deep South is the states of the United States along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and part of the Western Atlantic Ocean. The extreme westerly state is Texas and the most easterly is South Carolina. In between those extremes are: Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. The Deep South is often seen as more of a cultural area than a geographic one.
No. Kentucky is part of the upland south, along with Tennessee, eastern Virginia, eastern North Carolina. The deep south is typically thought of as Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina.
The Deep South of the original 13 colonies was granted freedom as well as the rest of the 13 colonies. The deep south of modern day America was part of Spain at the time.
in the deep south part of Tennessee and Georgia.
that is true they were looking for better land
south carolina