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Alabama
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This article is about the U.S. State; for other uses, see Alabama (disambiguation).
State of Alabama
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| State nickname: Camellia State, The Heart of Dixie¹, Yellowhammer State
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| Official languages | English
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| Capital | Montgomery
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| Largest city | Birmingham
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| Governor | Bob Riley (R)
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| Senators | Richard Shelby (R)
Jeff Sessions (R)
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Area - Total - % water
| Ranked 30th 52,423 mi²/135,775 km² 3.19
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Population - Total (2000) - Density
| Ranked 23rd 4,447,100 33.84/km²
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| Admission into Union
| December 14, 1819 (22nd)
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| Time Zone
| Central: UTC-6/DST-5
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Coordinates - Latitude - Longitude - Width - Length
| 30°13'N to 35°N 84°51'W to 88°28'W 190 mi/306 km 330 mi/531 km
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Elevation - Highest point - Mean - Lowest point
| Mount Cheaha 2,408 ft/734 m 499 ft/152 m 0 ft/0 m
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Abbreviations - USPS - ISO 3166-2
| AL US-AL
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| Web site
| www.alabama.gov
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| State motto | We Dare Defend Our Rights
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| State bird | Yellowhammer
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| State flower | Camellia
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| State song | "Alabama"
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| State tree | Longleaf Pine
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| State spirit | Conecuh Ridge
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| State reptile | Red-bellied turtle
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Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States.
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Law and government
- 2.1 Local & County Government
- 2.2 Political Climate
- 3 Geography
- 4 Economy
- 5 Demographics
- 5.1 Race and ancestry
- 5.2 Religion
- 6 Colleges and Universities (incomplete)
- 7 Culture and interests
- 8 Culture and interests
- 9 External links
- 10 Notes
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History
Main article: History of Alabama
The memory of the Native American presence is particularly strong in Alabama. Among Native American people once living in present Alabama were Alabama (Alibamu), Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Koasati, and Mobile. Trade with the Northeast via the Ohio River began during the Burial Mound Period (1000 BC-A.D. 700) and continued until European contact. Meso-American influence is evident in the agrarian Mississippian culture that followed.
The French established the first European settlement in the state with the establishment of Mobile in 1702. Southern Alabama was French from 1702–1763, part of British West Florida from 1763–1780, and part of Spanish West Florida from 1780–1814. Northern and central Alabama was part of British Georgia from 1763–1783 and part of the American Mississippi territory thereafter. Its statehood delayed by the lack of a coastline (rectified when Andrew Jackson captured Spanish Mobile in 1814), Alabama became the 22nd state in 1819.
The state of Alabama seceded from the Union on January 11, 1861 and became the Alabama Republic and on February 18 1861 became a Confederate state. While not many battles were fought in the state, it contributed about 120,000 soldiers to the Civil War. After the war a provisional government was set up in 1865 and Alabama was officially readmitted to the Union on July 14 1868.
The cradle of the Confederacy during the Civil War, Alabama was at stage center in the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.
Law and government
Main article: Law and Government of Alabama
Local & County Government
Alabama has 67 counties, each having its own elected legislative branch, usually called the Board of Commissioners, which usually also has executive authority in the county. Due to the restraints placed in the Alabama Constitution, all but 7 counties (Jefferson, Lee, Mobile, Madison, Montgomery, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa) in the state have little to no home rule. Instead, most counties in the state have to lobby to the Local Legislation Committee the state legislature to get simple local policies such as waste disposal to land use zoning.
Political Climate
The current governor of the state is Bob Riley and the two U.S. senators are Jefferson B. Sessions III and Richard C. Shelby (all three from the Republican Party). The current Alabama Constitution was adopted in 1901.
During Reconstruction following the American Civil War, Alabama was occupied by federal troops of the Third Military District under General John Pope. In 1877, the Reconstruction period ended with the recognition of Rutherford B. Hayes as President-elect. White Southerners assumed control of the government and passed laws to segregate and disenfranchise black residents. The state became part of the "Solid South," a one-party system in which the Democratic Party became essentially the only political party in every Southern state. For nearly 100 years, local and state elections in Alabama were decided in the Democratic Party primary, with generally no Republican challenger running.
From 1876 through 1956, Alabama supported only Democratic presidential candidates, by margins as high as 73 percentage points. In 1960, Alabama gave most of its electoral votes to racist candidate Harry F. Byrd. In 1964, the national Republican Party began to win more votes in the South by following a "Southern Strategy" which emphasized "states' rights" and the increasing liberalism of the national Democratic Party. The first such candidate was conservative Barry Goldwater, who became the first Republican candidate supported by Alabama. In 1968, Alabama supported native son and American Independent Party (Segregationist) candidate George Wallace.
The last Democratic candidate to win Alabama's votes in a presidential election was Southerner Jimmy Carter in 1976. Today, the Republican party has become increasingly dominant in conservative Alabama politics. However, in local politics, Democrats still control many offices, including majorities in both houses of the Legislature, and registered Democrats outnumber Republicans in the state. In 2004, George W. Bush won Alabama's nine electoral votes by a margin of 25 percentage points with 62.5% of the vote. The only 11 counties voting Democratic were Black Belt counties, where African Americans are in the majority.
- U.S. presidential election, 2004, in Alabama
Geography
Main article: Geography of Alabama
Alabama is the 30th largest state in the United States with 135,775 km2 (52,423 mi2) of total area. 3.19% of that is water, making Alabama 23rd in the amount of surface water, also giving it the second largest inland waterway system in the United States. About three-fifths of the land area is a gentle plain with a general incline towards the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The North Alabama region is mostly mountainous, with the Tennessee River cutting a large valley creating numerous creeks, streams, [rivers]], mountains, and lakes. The lowest point east of the Mississippi River lies in Dekalb County along a creek cutting tower ridges, and creating Buck's Pocket State Park. Another natural wonder is "Land Bridge" the longest natural bridge span east of the Mississippi River. Alabama generally ranges in elevation from sea level at Mobile Bay, to a little more than 1800 feet or 550 meters in the Appalachian mountains in the northeast. The highest point is Mount Cheaha.
Economy
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the 2003 total gross state product was $132 billion. The per capita income for the state was $26,505 in 2003. Alabama's agricultural outputs are poultry and eggs, cattle, nursery stock, peanuts, cotton, vegetables, milk, and soybeans. Its industrial outputs are paper, lumber and wood products, mining, rubber and plastic products, transportation equipment and apparel.
Demographics
- For more details on this topic, see Demographics of Alabama.
| Historical populations
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Census year | Population
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| 1800 | 1,250
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| 1810 | 9,046
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| 1820 | 127,901
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| 1830 | 309,527
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| 1840 | 590,756
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| 1850 | 771,623
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| 1860 | 964,201
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| 1870 | 996,992
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| 1880 | 1,262,505
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| 1890 | 1,513,401
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| 1900 | 1,828,697
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| 1910 | 2,138,093
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| 1920 | 2,348,174
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| 1930 | 2,646,248
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| 1940 | 2,832,961
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| 1950 | 3,061,743
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| 1960 | 3,266,740
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| 1970 | 3,444,165
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| 1980 | 3,893,888
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| 1990 | 4,040,587
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| 2000 | 4,447,100
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As of 2004, Alabama's population was estimated to be 4,530,182. The state had 108,000 foreign-born (2.4% of the state population), of which an estimated 22.2% were illegal aliens (24,000).
Race and ancestry
The racial makeup of the state and comparison to the prior census:
| Census year: | 2000 | 1990
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| White | 71.1% | 73.6%
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| Black | 26.0% | 25.3%
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| Asian | 0.7% | 0.5%
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| Native American | 0.5% | 0.4%
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| Other race | 0.7% | 0.1%
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| Mixed race | 1.0% | *
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| White, non-Hispanic | 70.3% | 73.3%
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| Hispanic‡ | 1.7% | 0.6%
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| Notes:
- * Not available; mixed race was first reported in the census of 2000.
- ‡ Hispanics may be of any race and are included in applicable race categories.
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The largest reported ancestry groups in Alabama: American (17.0%), English (7.8%), Irish (7.7%), German (5.7%), and Scotch-Irish (2.0%). 'American' includes those reported as Native American or African American.
Religion
The major religions of Alabama:
- Christian – 92%
- Protestant – 79%
- Baptist – 49%
- Methodist – 10%
- Presbyterian – 3%
- Episcopalian – 2%
- Church of God – 2%
- Church of Christ – 2%
- Pentecostal – 2%
- Lutheran – 2%
- Other Protestant – 7%
- Catholic – 13%
- Other religions – 1%
- Non-religious – 7%
Colleges and Universities (incomplete)
- Main article
- Air University
- Alabama A&M University
- Alabama State University
- Andrew Jackson University
- Athens State University
- Auburn University
- Auburn University at Montgomery
- Birmingham-Southern College
- Concordia College-Selma
- Faulkner University
- Heritage Christian University
- Huntingdon College
- Jacksonville State University
- Judson College
- Miles College
- Oakwood College
- Samford University
- Selma University
- Southeastern Bible College
- Southern Christian University
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- Spring Hill College
- Stillman College
- Talladega College
- Troy University System (formerly "Troy State University System")
- Main Campus (Troy)
- Troy University at Dothan
- Troy University at Montgomery
- Troy University at Phenix City
- Tuskegee University
- United States Sports Academy
- University of Alabama System
- Main Campus (Tuscaloosa)
- Birmingham
- Huntsville
- University of Mobile
- University of Montevallo
- University of North Alabama
- University of South Alabama
- University of West Alabama
- Virginia College
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Culture and interests
- Famous Alabamians
- Music of Alabama
- Alabama Public Television, state wide public TV network
- List of television stations in Alabama
- Alabama Shakespeare Festival
- U.S. Space Camp
- U.S.S. Alabama, Battleship Park
- Rickwood Field
- Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
- Visionland Theme Park
- Vulcan statue
- Alabama Jubilee
- Point Mallard Aquatic Center
- Alabama Space and Rocket Center
Culture and interests
- Famous Alabamians
- Music of Alabama
- Alabama Public Television, state wide public TV network
- List of television stations in Alabama
- Alabama Shakespeare Festival
- U.S. Space Camp
- U.S.S. Alabama, Battleship Park
- Rickwood Field
- Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
- Visionland Theme Park
- Vulcan statue
- Alabama Jubilee
- Point Mallard Aquatic Center
External links
- Alabama.gov - Official website.
- TourAlabama.org - Alabama Department of Tourism and Travel
- Archives.state.al.us - Alabama Department of Archives and History
- All About Alabama at the Archives Department site
- Code of Alabama 1975 - at the Alabama Legislature site
- Alabama QuickFacts from the U.S. Census Bureau
- County Maps of Alabama - Full color maps. List of cities, towns and county seats
Notes
¹ The phrase The Heart of Dixie is required by state law to be included on standard state license plates, but has recently been reduced to a very small size and eclipsed by the phrase Stars Fell on Alabama.
| | State of Alabama
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| Capital:
| Montgomery
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| Largest Metro:
| Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Metropolitan Area
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| Regions:
| Greater Birmingham | Black Belt | Central Alabama | Lower Alabama | Mobile Bay | North Alabama | South Alabama
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| Largest cities:
| Birmingham | Huntsville | Mobile | Montgomery
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| Major cities:
| Anniston | Auburn | Decatur | Dothan | Florence | Gadsden | Hoover | Tuscaloosa
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| All cities:
| List of cities in Alabama
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| Counties:
| Autauga | Baldwin | Barbour | Bibb | Blount | Bullock | Butler | Calhoun | Chambers | Cherokee | Chilton | Choctaw | Clarke | Clay | Cleburne | Coffee | Colbert | Conecuh | Coosa | Covington | Crenshaw | Cullman | Dale | Dallas | DeKalb | Elmore | Escambia | Etowah | Fayette | Franklin | Geneva | Greene | Hale | Henry | Houston | Jackson | Jefferson | Lamar | Lauderdale | Lawrence | Lee | Limestone | Lowndes | Macon | Madison | Marengo | Marion | Marshall | Mobile | Monroe | Montgomery | Morgan | Perry | Pickens | Pike | Randolph | Russell | Shelby | St. Clair | Sumter | Talladega | Tallapoosa | Tuscaloosa | Walker | Washington | Wilcox | Winston
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Truckmaker Isuzu to build plant in Alabama
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 08 7:32 PM Japan's Isuzu Motors Ltd. plans to resume truck production in the United States after a five-year gap by building a plant in Alabama to assemble midsize vehicles, a newspaper said Monday.
Isuzu buys land for U.S. truck plant in Alabama
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 08 6:50 PM Japan's Isuzu Motors Ltd said on Monday it has bought land for a U.S. truck plant in Alabama, pushing ahead with plans to reestablish a production base in the world's biggest vehicle market.
Isuzu to build U.S. truck plant in Alabama: paper
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 08 4:47 PM Japanese truck maker Isuzu Motors Ltd (7202.T) will build its new U.S. mid-size truck plant in Alabama, with the factory set to come on line by 2010, the Nikkei business daily reported on Monday.
Isuzu confirms land purchase in Alabama for possible factory
Detroit News - 22 minutes ago TOKYO -- Japanese truckmaker Isuzu is readying a full-fledged return to production in the U.S., having recently purchased land in Alabama for $7.8 million, a company spokesman said Monday.
Isuzu to resume U.S. auto production in Alabama
Detroit Free Press - 1 hour, 27 minutes ago TOKYO Japanese truckmaker Isuzu is readying a full-fledged return to production in the United States, having recently purchased land in Alabama for $7.8 million, a company spokesman said today.
Isuzu Buys Land in Alabama, May Resume U.S. Output (Update3)
Bloomberg.com - Apr 08 11:31 PM April 9 (Bloomberg) -- Isuzu Motors Ltd., Japan's largest maker of light-duty trucks, bought land in Alabama as it considers resuming vehicle production in the U.S. for the first time since 2002 to spur sales in the world's largest auto market.
Hogs to hire South Alabama's Pelphrey
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Isuzu Buys Land in Alabama; May Resume U.S. Truck Production
Bloomberg.com - Apr 08 4:00 PM April 9 (Bloomberg) -- Isuzu Motors Ltd., Japan's largest maker of light-duty trucks, bought land in Alabama as it considers resuming production in the U.S. for the first time since 2002 to spur sales in the world's largest vehicle market.
La., Alabama wait for steel decision
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Isuzu confirms land purchase in Alabama for possible factory
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