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History of Alabama - Wikipedia Alabama became a state of the United States of America on December 14, 1819. The United States arranged for Indian Removal after 1830, relocating most Southeast tribes to west of the Mississippi River to what was then called Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). These actions affected the Cherokee, Creek (Muscogee), and Chickasaw, among others. After this, European-American arrived in large numbers ... World War II and Alabama Encyclopedia of Alabama World War II and its aftermath changed the face of American culture, and this was equally true in Alabama.The state had already begun its recovery after the Great Depression, but the war brought major industrial expansion, dramatic population shifts, and new opportunities in the workforce for African Americans and women. Full text of "NEW" - Internet Archive Search the history of over 362 billion web pages on the Internet.


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Alabama Heritage Issue 19 Winter 1991 Alabama Heritage
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