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  2. Culture of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the Southern United States, Southern culture, or Southern heritage, is a subculture of the United States. From its many cultural influences, the South developed its own unique customs, dialects , arts, literature , cuisine , dance, and music . [ 3 ]

  3. White Southerners - Wikipedia

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    Fothergill suggested that Southerners were more similar to the people of the Caribbean than to the colonies to the north. [32] J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur 's 1782 Letters from an American Farmer described Charleston, South Carolina slaveholders as having "all that life affords most bewitching and pleasurable, without labour, without ...

  4. A Treatise on the Patriarchal, or Co-operative System of Society

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    The Treatise was preceded by Kingsley's "Address to the Legislative Council of Florida [of which he was a member] on the subject of its Colored population", about 1826. In this speech, published in 2000, he calls upon the Legislative Council to accommodate the "free colored population", so that they have a "friendly feeling toward the white population".

  5. Southern hospitality - Wikipedia

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    Some characteristics of Southern hospitality were described as early as 1835, when Jacob Abbott attributed the poor quality of taverns in the South to the lack of need for them, given the willingness of Southerners to provide for strangers. [4] Abbott writes: [T]he hospitality of southerners is so profuse, that taverns are but poorly supported.

  6. Solid South - Wikipedia

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    The Confederacy controlled more than half of Kentucky and the southern portion of Missouri early in the war but largely lost control in both states after 1862. [11] West Virginia , created in 1863 from Unionist and Confederate counties of Virginia, was represented in both Union and Confederate legislatures, and was the only border state to have ...

  7. Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Fothergill suggested that Southerners were more similar to the people of the Caribbean than to the colonies to the north. [135] J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur 's 1782 Letters from an American Farmer described Charleston, South Carolina slaveholders as having "all that life affords most bewitching and pleasurable, without labour, without ...

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  9. Culture of honor (Southern United States) - Wikipedia

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    His argument is that Southerners were in tension, possibly due to poor Whites being marginalized by rich Whites, free and enslaved Blacks being denied basic rights, and rich and politically empowered Whites having their power threatened by Northern politicians pushing for more federal control of the South, especially over abolition. He argues ...