Once confined to the pre-Civil War South, the Cotton Belt was pushed west after the war. Today it extends primarily through North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, western Tennessee, eastern Arkansas, Louisiana, eastern Texas, and southern Oklahoma.
Answer:
Flat and low around the Mississippi River, gradually rising to the Rocky Mountains, then tapering off quickly to the ocean
Explanation:
Im doing FLVS for U.S history. I got it right.
The major purpose of the Toleration Act of 1649 was that "<span>(C) It protected Catholic rights in Maryland from the influx of Protestant </span><span>colonists," since Catholics were largely discriminated against and persecuted during this time. </span>