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Pickens County topographic map
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Pickens County
Less than one-third of the county was developed for cotton plantations, which were worked by enslaved African-Americans brought south by northern businessmen interested in cheap cotton. These plantations were developed primarily in the southernmost reaches of the county, in the lowlands along the banks of the Tombigbee River and stretching over a small prairie-like area. The rest of the county was settled by yeomen farmers who held few slaves; it was topographically unsuited for plantation-scale farming operations.
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Name: Pickens County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Pickens County, Alabama, United States (32.99346 -88.34059 33.53397 -87.83630)
Average elevation: 78 m
Minimum elevation: 29 m
Maximum elevation: 181 m
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