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  2. Scalawag - Wikipedia

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    In United States history, scalawag (sometimes spelled scallawag or scallywag) was a pejorative slur referred to white Southerners who supported Reconstruction policies and efforts after the conclusion of the American Civil War. As with the term carpetbagger, the word has a long history of use as a slur in Southern partisan debates.

  3. Carpetbagger - Wikipedia

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    1872 cartoon depiction of Carl Schurz as a carpetbagger. In the history of the United States, carpetbagger is a largely historical pejorative used by Southerners to describe allegedly opportunistic or disruptive Northerners who came to the Southern states after the American Civil War and were perceived to be exploiting the local populace for their own financial, political, or social gain.

  4. Southern Unionist - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Dunlow - 1st North Carolina Union Volunteers. The term Southern Unionist, and its variations, incorporate a spectrum of beliefs and actions.Some, such as Texas governor Sam Houston, were vocal in their support of Southern interests, but believed that those interests could best be maintained by remaining in the Union as it existed.

  5. Don't Be a Scalawag: 16 Old-Timey Insults That Deserve a Comeback

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  6. Mugwumps - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. Dictionaries report that "mugguomp" is an Algonquian word meaning "person of importance" [1] ... Scalawag – 1860s American term; References

  7. Scallywag - Wikipedia

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    Scallywag may refer to: . Scallywag, an alternative community magazine of the 1990s; Scallywags (Second World War), a nickname for the British GHQ Auxiliary Units, who were to engage in guerilla warfare in the event of a Nazi invasion

  8. Talk:Scalawag - Wikipedia

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    4 etymology. 1 comment. 5 Anybody know what this means? 5 comments. 6 Woolfolk. 1 comment. 7 moving section to talk page. ... 10 Party membership not required for ...

  9. Joseph Emerson Worcester - Wikipedia

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    Worcester's version added new words, excluded etymology, and focused on pronunciation. [5] Noah Webster (1758–1843), rival of Worcester in the "dictionary wars" Worcester published his Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory English Dictionary in 1830, inciting charges of plagiarism from Webster. Worcester protested that he had worked on ...