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Regions of the United States

Regions of the United States. 7-2 The South. I. Climate/Vegetation. A. The South’s warm, wet climate produces thick mixed forests and stands of mangrove trees B. Marshy inlets of lakes and rivers in Louisiana are called bayous

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Regions of the United States

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  1. Regions of the United States 7-2 The South

  2. I. Climate/Vegetation • A. The South’s warm, wet climate produces thick mixed forests and stands of mangrove trees • B. Marshy inlets of lakes and rivers in Louisiana are called bayous • C. Rich soils, ideal for agriculture, attracted Europeans, some of whom built large plantations • D. Farming is still important to the South’s economy • E. Some parts of the South, such as Appalachia (a rural area in the Appalachian mountains) are deeplyimpoverished

  3. II. Linking Resources to Industry • A. In the 1840s, entrepreneurs built water-powered textile mills along the Fall Line…the region where rivers and streams from waterfalls descend from the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean • B. Many cities sprang up along waterfalls on the Fall Line in both the Northeast and South • C. Textile mills were built close to farms that grew cotton

  4. D. Oil was discovered in east Texas in 1901 and for decades the petroleum and the petrochemical industries brought great wealth to the region • E. A large band of manufacturing facilities borders the Gulf of Mexico, with ready access to raw materials and ocean ports

  5. III. A Changing Region • A. Old and new industries have flourished in the South in recent decades • B. The South attracted business for several reasons: • 1. Southern industrial plants were newer & more efficient • 2. New factories could be built on much cheaper land • 3. Labor unions were less common in the South, so labor was cheaper • 4. Many people moved to the South because of the milder climate • 5. The South is part of the Sunbelt region • 6. The South has a diverse population, with a mix of people of European, African, and Latin American descent

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