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Synopsis of Tennessee

Tennessee, state in the East South Central region of the United States, lying between the Mississippi River on the west and the backbone of the Blue Ridge province of the Appalachian Mountains on the east. It is considered one of the border states between the North and the South. Tennessee entered the Union on June 1, 1796, as the 16th state. Although it seceded at the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, eastern Tennessee remained loyal to the Union. This border character reflects a deep-rooted difference between the upland and lowland areas. The east, with its rugged terrain covered with dense forest and brush, was settled mainly by independent yeoman farmers. It remained largely isolated from the outside world until the early 20th century. In contrast, the west, where cotton plantations once flourished, was linked with other regions through the Mississippi River. Central Tennessee, with its rolling inner core, had good transportation connections with other regions and developed a more diversified economy than that in the east.

These regional differences are reflected in the division of Tennessee into three so-called grand divisions, which are recognized under state law: East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and West Tennessee. Each of the divisions has its distinctive regional center, or centers: Chattanooga and Knoxville in East Tennessee; Nashville, the capital and largest metropolitan area, in Middle Tennessee; and Memphis, with the largest city population, in West Tennessee.

Tennessee's population is nearly two-fifths rural, and no single city or group of cities dominates the state. However, although it is not highly urbanized, Tennessee is now more an industrial than an agricultural state. This change in emphasis has taken place since the 1930s and is attributable in large part to the planned development of the Tennessee river basin under the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Through the TVA programs, which attracted a great diversity of industries, including the federal government's atomic energy research and development center at Oak Ridge, eastern Tennessee has become the most industrialized part of the state.

Tennessee is believed to derive its name from Tanasi, the name used by the Cherokee people for a village on the Little Tennessee River. The river was named after the village, and the region named after the river. The state has no official nickname but is frequently called the Volunteer State, used in recognition of the valor displayed by volunteer soldiers from the state during wars in the 18th and 19th centuries.






 



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Restoring Honor: The I Have A Dream Speech Anniversary - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)


Restoring Honor: The I Have A Dream Speech Anniversary
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the ...

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State Police announce web-driven methamphetamine investigative tool - The Banner-Graphic


State Police announce web-driven methamphetamine investigative tool
The Banner-Graphic
Meth labs can be operational in a suspect's home or are established in motels and even in vehicles. The first documented meth lab identified by the Indiana ...

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The World's Longest Yard Sale: 675 miles of bargains - WalletPop (blog)


The World's Longest Yard Sale: 675 miles of bargains
WalletPop (blog)
The few motels and B&B's along the route book up months in advance, too, and are able to make enough cash to see them through the leaner months: One La ...

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'I Have a Dream' (full text) - Colorado Springs Gazette


'I Have a Dream' (full text)
Colorado Springs Gazette
We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the ...

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Fall forecast: DOL hunts for violations and DOJ offers some clarifications - Lexology (registration)


Fall forecast: DOL hunts for violations and DOJ offers some clarifications
Lexology (registration)
Tennessee's wage payment law now allows employers to compensate employees through means other than cash or checks. Specifically, the amendment allows ...

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Trash pulled from river and nearby areas - Martinsville Bulletin


Trash pulled from river and nearby areas
Martinsville Bulletin
And the more people who come to the area to use the Smith River, the more business there could be for motels and some other businesses, volunteers said. ...

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Providing a helping hand - Scottsboro Daily Sentinel


Providing a helping hand
Scottsboro Daily Sentinel
Patton said the families are currently in motels for a few days. "I think we can provide some temporary housing," said Barron. ...

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Couple says bed bugs came from Chambersburg hotel - Chambersburg Public Opinion


Couple says bed bugs came from Chambersburg hotel
Chambersburg Public Opinion
... that 67 percent of pest management companies reported treating bed bug infestations in hotels and motels, and another 35 percent in college dormitories. ...

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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Baseball coaches bring a taste of the big league to SWC - Sun Online


ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Baseball coaches bring a taste of the big league to SWC
Sun Online
Any minor leaguer will tell you the endless bus trips through small, middle-of-nowhere towns and lonely nights in cheap motels are a small price to pay to ...

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1 Inmate Who Escaped From The MED Arrested in Georgia - Eyewitness News Memphis


1 Inmate Who Escaped From The MED Arrested in Georgia
Eyewitness News Memphis
Ever since Douglas' escape, detectives say he's stolen several cars, stayed in various Atlanta area motels and they believe he prostituted himself for money ...

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