What did the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Texas have in common?

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Answer 1
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The states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Texas have in common that they seceded from the Union after the election of Lincoln. Therefore, option A is correct.

During the Civil War, these states were part of the Confederate States of America, which was established by the Southern states that seceded from the Union. They fought on the side of the Confederacy until the end of the war in 1865.

Some states, such as Tennessee, Arkansas, and North Carolina, initially chose to remain in the Union but later joined the Confederacy. The decision to secede or remain in the Union varied among the Southern states based on their specific circumstances and political considerations.

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Your question is incomplete, most probably the full question is this:

What did the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Texas have in common?

  1. They seceded from the Union after the election of Lincoln
  2. They seceded from the Union after Fort Sumter
  3. They did not secede from the Union
  4. or They changed sides during the Civil War

Answer 2
Answer: They are Southern States and make up the Deep South.They were Confederate States.They all have a northern border with Tennessee.They all have a border with a coastline and ocean access.

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What object fueled America's economy in the mid/late 1700s much like oil fuels our econmoy today?

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In Western Europe, what city would you find at 53 degrees north and 0 degrees west

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When a storm over an ocean has wind speeds of 75km/h what can it be classified as

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It's not a "hurricane" until winds are up around 100 km/hr.

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A tropical storm is the right answer.

Explanation:

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