They are the same place with different names.
Most white Southerners reacted to defeat and emancipation with dismay. Many families had suffered the loss of loved ones and the destruction of property. Some thought of leaving the South altogether, or retreated into nostalgia for the Old South and the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.
The term "New South" pertains to the American South after Reconstruction and is usually concerned with the period from 1876 to the Civil Rights Era. The concept of the New South includes the industralization of the Southern States, for example textile manufacturing, tobacco products, and steel (in the Birmingham AL area), race relations and segregation, and the rise of political power in the South at that time. The Old South (antebellum, or before the war) was replaced by the New South (a mixture of boosterism, industralization, segregation and populism) after Reconstruction.
The North had more of a social and economic mix.
Idk but aa.a desire to remove president Lincoln from officeb.support of the Republican partyc.a desire to reach political goals through the courtsd.a desire to undo the south's new hierarchy and restore the old social and political orderpick one........
In 1976? No one in the US, I'd guess. The closest would be the companies that rent port-a-potties. Anyway, outhouses were not cleaned, if you mean removing the you-know-what from the pit. They just dug a new pit, moved the outhouse over it, and covered the old pit with dirt.
They are the same place with different names.
They are the same place with different names.
They are the same place with different names.
To find new land
They are the same place with different names.
most great planters of the old south were self-made men
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former agricultural workers moved to the city It diversified to include industry. It had eliminated slavery
The Old South, the Deep South, the Rebel States, Dixieland, Swannee
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because they do not realize that sterling, va is the deep south
Slaves were bought at slave markets and from other planters. Charleston South Carolina had the largest slave market in the south. A child born to a slave was a slave and by the time they were 2 years old they were all ready working or sold away.