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A 4 page analysis of the social and demographic features of the old South. The author contends that the sociocultural region we know as the “Old South” is formed much more around common ideologies than it is any specific state boundaries. The ideologies which distinguish the Old South stretch back into the earlier years of our history in which slavery played a central role in both the economy and the culture of our young nation. The institution of slavery in itself, however, varied over the Old South.
This variation is due to the variation in people and circumstance. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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That sociocultural region we know as the "Old South" is formed much more around common ideologies than it is
any specific state boundaries. The ideologies which distinguish the Old South stretch back into the earlier years of our history in which slavery played a central role in both
the economy and the culture of our young nation. The institution of slavery in itself, however, varied over the Old South. This variation is due to the variation
in people and circumstance. It is important to note that slavery was not limited to the southern reaches of this continent alone.
Indeed, slavery extended into both northern and southern regions of our country (McPherson, 1994). Today, however, we most often tend to identify slavery with the Old South because that
region found the need to have slaves as reason to succeed from the Union when it was rumored that slavery would be abolished. There were, of course, a multitude
of reasons behind the great Civil War which erupted but, rightly or wrongly, slavery will evidently always remain in our minds as the primary reason (McPherson, 1994).
The perception of slavery differed sometimes significantly between those geographic areas we would come to know as the North and the South. Sometimes perceptions
even differed within nuclear families. Most often we tend, however, to concentrate on the variation of slavery as it existed in the Old South. Indeed, slavery in the
Old South can be distinguished from slavery in other parts of the world as a whole. The first American slaves entered a society-with-slavery as opposed to a slave-society
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