Slavery, and the (bogus) sense of Southern aristocracy in general.
The Civil War destroyed the institution of slavery in the South, which was a central pillar of Southern society. Many Southern traditions, such as the plantation system and the primacy of agriculture, were also significantly disrupted by the conflict. Additionally, the war brought about significant social and economic changes that reshaped the fabric of Southern society.
The first city where southern blacks migrated to in large numbers and contributed to the development of the blues was Chicago. The Great Migration saw a significant influx of African Americans from the rural South to urban areas like Chicago, where they brought their musical traditions and helped shape the city's vibrant blues scene.
The Ata-Manobo people primarily live in the mountainous regions of the southern Philippines, particularly in the provinces of Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and North Cotabato. They are known for their indigenous culture and traditions, as well as their connection to the natural environment.
Africans in South Carolina developed a more independent slave culture than in other southern colonies because of a higher proportion of Africans to Europeans, which allowed for more potential for community-building and cultural continuity. Additionally, the geography and climate of South Carolina allowed for greater opportunities for enslaved individuals to communicate and maintain cultural traditions.
Southern California has a warmer climate. also we arent all hippies
In 1860, around 25% of the Southern population owned slaves.
Paula's Home Cooking - 2002 Southern Traditions was released on: USA: 2006
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well, the racial conflict between southern voting rights is simply the fact that they won't let blacks vote. it was a racist thing and it wuz a conflict(hope i helped!)
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In Faulkner's time, Southern traditions were deeply rooted in a sense of honor, respect for ancestry and heritage, and a strong emphasis on family and community ties. These traditions also often reflected a strict social hierarchy, with codes of behavior governing interactions between different classes and races in the South. Additionally, Southern culture placed a high value on hospitality, storytelling, and a connection to the land.
Slavery and the secession of the Southern States
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The economy was completely destroyed
Some common everyday German traditions include having a proper breakfast with bread, meat, cheese, and coffee; practicing punctuality and efficiency in daily routines; enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling; and respecting the quiet hours in the afternoon known as "ruhezeit".