Title: “Alabama: The Origin of a Southern State’s Name“
The name “Alabama“ has its roots in Native American heritage. It is derived from the Alabama River, a prominent waterway in the southeastern United States. The river’s name, “Albaamaha,“ comes from the Choctaw language and means “thicket-clearers“ or “vegetation gatherers.“
The state of Alabama, located in the heart of the American South, was named after this river and officially became the 22nd state of the United States on December 14, 1819. The name “Alabama“ pays homage to the rich Native American culture and history of the region, reflecting its significance in the formation of the state and its identity.
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Fargo 2012 143 RR1: Hannah Gladded (Alabama) vs. Kennedie Eddings (New York)