West Virginia Alabama.  Capital  Charleston  Became a State  June 20, 1863 (35 th )  Location  Appalachia/southern United States  Products 

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West Virginia Alabama

 Capital  Charleston  Became a State  June 20, 1863 (35 th )  Location  Appalachia/southern United States  Products  livestock, coal, oil drilling, farming (on a limited basis because of the mountainous terrain over much of the state  Climate  humid subtropical climate in lower elevations of the extreme southwestern part of the state, with hot, humid summers and cold winters - the rest of the state has a humid continental climate with warm to hot, humid summers and cold winters

 Capital  Montgomery  Became a State  December 14, 1819 (22 nd )  Location  southern United States  Products  cotton, peanuts, hay, corn, livestock  Climate  temperate to subtropical in coastal area