The city of Montgomery — located in Montgomery County, Alabama — has a population of 200,127 and a median household income of $35,627.
Montgomery is notable for its association with the Civil War, for being the first capital of the Confederacy and for being a primary site in the Civil Rights Movement, including the famous Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Montgomery area was originally heavily populated by the Alibamu Indians (after which the state is named). By the year 1800, the Indians had mostly left and settlers began to permanently reoccupy the area. It was named after General Richard Montgomery, who died in the American Revolutionary War attempting to capture Quebec, Canada.
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