answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The term "cracker" originated in the southeastern United States, specifically in Florida and Georgia. It refers to early colonial settlers who used whips to drive cattle, producing a crack sound. Over time, the term evolved to describe poor white farmers in the region.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

6d ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Where did the term cracker originally come from?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is it true that The term cracker originally was a complimentary word for a computer enthusiast?

No. There are several hypotheses as to the origin of the term cracker, and all predate the existence of computers. Most are connected in some way to cracking a whip.


Term airplane came from which language?

What is the term of aeroplanes? And what country was it, originally come from?


What were animal crackers originally created for?

For the cracker circus.


Where did the term RIP originally come from?

The origin is Latin ' Requiescat in Pace


What does the term 'buck' originally come from?

The PIE base *bhugo, meaning male goat.


What is a cracker vote?

In Florida, "cracker" refers to Floridians who were born and raised in the state, and whose families have lived there for several generations. Thus, "cracker vote" refers to support from such long-term Floridians. A 'cracker is also a derogatory term for a 'white person' so a cracker vote can also mean 'the white vote', or the 'white trash vote.'


Originally mocked by bakers?

Which is Polly-Wanna-Cracker if you mean a parrot that was mocked by bakers.


What is in cracker?

The word for a hard bread "cracker" may be craquelin.Other types of crackers and cookies use the familiar term biscuit.


What ant steals other ants and make them into slaves?

The cracker ant. Originally an English breed.


What is cracker in french?

The word for a hard bread "cracker" may be craquelin.Other types of crackers and cookies use the familiar term biscuit.


Where did the term hand over fist come from?

Probably a nautical term used when hauling a rope, originally quoted as 'hand over hand'


Where did the word limousine come from?

The term Limousine originally came from France. Go to the link for more information! :] http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=limousine