Kentucky is a fantastic state. There are lots of weird and jaw-dropping facts about Kentucky that will surprise you. Kentucky has lots of historical places and and there are lots of famous people who were or are in Kentucky. Kentucky also was the fifteenth state to join the Union. Fun and Weird Facts Kentucky does have lots of weird facts that will amaze and puzzle you. For example, there is a very weird law which is that women cannot buy a hat without their husband’s permission which is
The civil war was an ugly fight between the North, which was called the Union, they were against slavery, and the South who were called the Confederacy, they were for slavery. During the civil war both the south and north needed "African American to serve in many things such as, helping build fortifications, to put artillery in place and meet other military needs." This connects to my learning by saying that the military needed help building forts and putting things together. The Northern and Southern
Southern Appalachia is located in the Eastern United States cultural region. It stretches from the southern part of New York to northern Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. This cultural region in the Eastern United States relies heavily on moonshine and the distribution of moonshine. Moonshine is illicitly distilled or smuggled liquor. Other words that are common when speaking of moonshine is white lightning, mountain dew, hooch, homebrew, and white whiskey. The making and distribution of moonshine
Abstract The region that is considered Appalachia extends from the southern point of New York and extends down to northern Georgia and the northern part of Mississippi. The region includes parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, the western portion of Virginia, and parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. The Appalachian culture is made up of a vast array of migrants who settled in the region and is comprised of both urban and rural developments. Appalachian culture is defined by its people
When people think Appalachia, they think of West Virginia, but the Appalachian Mountains stretch far from West Virginia and the people living in their hills have a shared cultural heritage that is evident no matter what state they are a part of. The above excerpt is taken from The Foxfire Book, the first in a series of books compiling various articles originally published in Foxfire. Foxfire began in 1996 as a class project for high school students at a Georgian private school. The students were
If the American Civil War had ended other than it did—or if the federal government and the northern states decided to pursue a negotiated separation from the south—residents of the Confederate States of America (CSA) might still be celebrating their Independence today. If the Confederacy won the Civil War, slavery would have certainly continued in the South. As a result of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Union victory, slavery was eliminated. A victory by the North did equate to the end of
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--West Virginia University's Nathan Adrian is one player turning heads as the Mountaineers prepare for the upcoming season. Adrian had a breakout freshman campaign where he averaged 5.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per game. It was his three-point shooting that turned heads. Adrian finished the season with 39 3-point field goals, tying him for sixth in school history among Mountaineer freshman. But his sophomore season was plagued by a wrist injury. The 6-foot-9, 235-pound forward
complete my Preschool Atypical observation I went to Bruceton Elementary School. While there I observed a 3-year-old boy named Tucker who was diagnosed with High Functioning Autism. Tucker is a little boy who was born and raised in Preston County, West Virginia and is attending the Preschool offered at Bruceton Elementary for half a day. He is an only child who speaks only English, both Tucker’s parents are local and have been part of the Bruceton communities for years. I observed Tucker from 7:30 in
On the other hand the South wanted to withhold all undetermined powers to the individual states and to withhold all these projects. The predominant issue why the South seceded was the slavery issue. The South wanted and called for slavery and would do anything they could to keep it. Cold-heartedly the slaves were
Although the Appalachian Region is tied together by the culture the small communities within sparate the region. The region is separated in urban, rural, and mountain areas. Those who live in the urban areas have more opportunities as they are closer to conneting roads. Urban areas also offer more in ways of education and employment. Rural areas prove to be a challenge as connecting roads are few, education is lacking, and jobs are less. As you get closer to the moutainous areas the more poverty