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  2. White Southerners - Wikipedia

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    Poor whites were often isolated from the rest of Southern society and civilization during the Antebellum South, with few owning slaves, and many were more likely to be critical of slavery. [45] During the American Civil War, some regions of the Upland South such as West Virginia and East Tennessee remained loyal to the Union. [46]

  3. Culture of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the early 1600s and lasting to the mid-1800s, slavery played an outsized role in shaping the culture, politics, and economy of the South. This included its agricultural practices, the outbreak of the American Civil War, and the imposition of racial segregation.

  4. Slavery as a positive good in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American statesman John C. Calhoun was one of the most prominent advocates of the "slavery as a positive good" viewpoint.. Slavery as a positive good in the United States was the prevailing view of Southern politicians and intellectuals just before the American Civil War, as opposed to seeing it as a crime against humanity or a necessary evil.

  5. 11 Things Southerners Are Superstitious About, According To ...

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  6. Antebellum South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In an evolving concept, they came to proclaim slavery a positive good, a civilizing benefit to the enslaved, and a proper response to the "natural" differences between whites and blacks. Apologists such as Thomas Harper argued that the wage-employee system of the North was more exploitative than slavery itself.

  7. Southern Unionist - Wikipedia

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    The desire for security was a motivation for Unionist slaveholders, who feared that secession would cause a conflict that would result in the loss of their slaves; however, some stated that they would rather give up slavery than dissolve the Union. The Southern ideals of honor, family, and duty were as important to Unionists as to their pro ...

  8. Southern chivalry - Wikipedia

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    Rather than expressing actual moral values of the South, the concept of a Southern gentleman is instead argued to have served to justify widespread slavery by recasting the relationship between master and slave as a noble, paternal one rather than the coercive and exploitative reality.

  9. More Southerners Are Off the Banking Grid - AOL

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    More people in the Southeast don't have bank accounts than in any other part of the country. Mississippi leads the country with more than 16% of households using cash-and-carry for all their ...