What kind of whites are southern proles?
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Date: July 9th, 2020 8:17 PM Author: Cerise market
Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America is a 1989 book by David Hackett Fischer that details the folkways of four groups of people who moved from distinct regions of Great Britain (Albion) to the United States. The argument is that the culture of each of the groups persisted, to provide the basis for the modern United States.[2] Fischer explains "the origins and stability of a social system which for two centuries has remained stubbornly democratic in its politics, capitalist in its economy, libertarian in its laws and individualist in its society and pluralistic in its culture."[3] Fischer describes Albion's Seed as a modified Teutonic germ theory within the framework of the Frontier Thesis and the migration model.[citation needed]
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The four migrations are discussed in the four main chapters of the book:
East Anglia to Massachusetts
The Exodus of the English Puritans (Pilgrims and Puritans influenced the Northeastern United States' corporate and educational culture)[4]
The South of England to Virginia
The Cavaliers and Indentured Servants (Gentry influenced the Southern United States' plantation culture)[5]
North Midlands to the Delaware Valley
The Friends' Migration (Quakers influenced the Middle Atlantic and Midwestern United States' industrial culture)[6]
Borderlands to the Backcountry
The Flight from North Britain (Scotch-Irish and border English influenced the Western United States' ranch culture and the Southern United States' common agrarian culture)[7]
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(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4580381&forum_id=2#40576821)
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Date: July 9th, 2020 8:19 PM Author: Marvelous french windowlicker
Scottish, English, German, French.
Similar to New England except the ones with superior genetics went to New England. The subhumans went south of Virginia.
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Date: July 9th, 2020 8:21 PM Author: Orchid Violent Kitty Cat Genital Piercing
Scots-Irish, some Germans
I read most white Americans are at least part TTT Irish
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Date: July 9th, 2020 8:35 PM Author: Orchid Violent Kitty Cat Genital Piercing
Most Scots-Irish were protestants from the north
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch-Irish_Americans
The states with the top percentages of Scotch-Irish:
North Carolina (2.9%)
South Carolina, Tennessee (2.4%)
West Virginia (2.1%)
Montana, Virginia (1.8%)
Maine (1.7%)
Alabama, Mississippi (1.6%)
Kentucky, Oregon, Wyoming (1.5%)
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Date: July 9th, 2020 8:46 PM Author: floppy gay wizard
Catholic Louisiana, Catholic heritage in Maryland, and small settlements of French Catholics in surprising places throughout the South. Also received French speaking Catholic refugees from Haiti as well as some Irish Catholics. Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind was about a Catholic family.
Altogether it wasn't a big Catholic population but it had a presence and history. Antebellum South was surprisingly chill about Catholics. The antebellum South was governed by a planter gentry elite and they tended to be relaxed about religion. The anti-Catholic stuff all came later, mostly in the 20th century, when the South was economically weak and the poorer rural evangelicals started to wrest political control away from the old plantation gentry.
The North, by contrast, was vehemently anti-Catholic. Burned down Catholic churches and convents, anti-Catholic mobs, anti-Irish sentiments for generations. Middle class puritanical Protestants. Antebellum Boston was just as puritanical as it is today, just for different things.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4580381&forum_id=2#40576988)
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Date: July 9th, 2020 8:27 PM Author: Cerise market
"The southern white was largely descended from the british stock that fought in the revolution and civil war."
WRONG.
Yes for people in the "mid-atlantic".
No for the rest of the south.
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Date: July 9th, 2020 8:34 PM Author: Cerise market
Depends how you're using the term "largely".
Did many fight in the Revolutionary War. Yes. But must fewer than fought from the Northeast and the mid-atlantic. And the ones that fought in the south were more likley to be decendants of people from Southern England who lived closer to the coasts and on the good farm land.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4580381&forum_id=2#40576920)
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