12 Facts About Southern culture

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Culture of the Southern United States, Southern culture, or Southern heritage, is a subculture of the United States.

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Sizable fraction of the Southern culture population is made of Hispanic Americans, especially immigrants from Central American countries which border on the US's southernmost states.

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Atlanta, in comparison to some other Southern culture cities, had a relatively small Roman Catholic population prior to the 1990s.

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Southern culture American English is a group of dialects of the English language spoken throughout the Southern culture states of the United States, from West Virginia and Kentucky to the Gulf Coast, and from the mid-Atlantic coast to throughout most of Texas and Oklahoma.

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Southern culture dialects make up the largest accent group in the United States.

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Also called Geechee in Georgia, the language and a strongly African Southern culture developed because of the people's relative isolation in large communities, and continued importation of slaves from the same parts of Africa.

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Similarly the people kept many African forms in religious rituals, foodways and similar transportable Southern culture, all influenced by the new environment in the colonies.

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Also, linguistic maps of Texas place most of it within the spheres of upper, mid- and Gulf- Southern culture dialects, helping to further identify the state as being Southern culture .

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Virginian Southern culture was spread across the Chesapeake region during colonial times by settlers and strongly influenced the Southern culture of the Lowland South through the transport of slaves.

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10.

The Crescent City's Southern culture revolves around food, drink, and community celebrations.

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11.

Southern culture Comfort is a flavored distilled spirit modeled after bourbon and made in Louisiana.

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12.

Southern culture Renaissance was the reinvigoration of American Southern culture literature that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as Faulkner, Caroline Gordon, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Katherine Anne Porter, Allen Tate, Tennessee Williams, and Robert Penn Warren, among others.

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