Southern US United States is a geographic and cultural region of the United States of America.
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Southern US United States is a geographic and cultural region of the United States of America.
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Scholars have characterized pockets of the Southern US United States as being authoritarian enclaves from Reconstruction until the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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The Southern US rich owned large plantations that dominated export agriculture and used slaves.
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Southern US whites migrated to industrial cities like Chicago, Detroit, Oakland, and Los Angeles, where they took jobs in the booming new auto and defense industry.
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Later, the Southern US economy was dealt additional blows by the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl.
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Southern US's administration created programs such as the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1933 to provide rural electrification and stimulate development.
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Southern US United States is home to some of the nation's largest and most prominent public and private institutions of higher education.
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Several Southern US states were among the British colonies that sent delegates to sign the Declaration of Independence and then fought against the government, along with the Middle and New England colonies, during the Revolutionary War.
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The basis for much of Southern US culture derives from these states being among the original Thirteen Colonies, and from much of the population of the colonial South having ancestral links to colonists who emigrated west.
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Statistics show that Southern US states have the highest religious attendance figures of any region in the United States, constituting the so-called Bible Belt.
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Observers conclude that collective identity and Southern US distinctiveness are declining, particularly when defined against "an earlier South that was somehow more authentic, real, more unified and distinct".
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Southern US adds other factors such as ongoing economic crisis in Mexico, new more liberal immigration policies in the United States, labor recruitment and smuggling, that have produced a major flow of Mexican and Hispanic migration to the southeast.
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Scholars have suggested that in the Deep South collective identity and Southern US distinctiveness are thus declining, particularly when defined against "an earlier South that was somehow more authentic, real, more unified and distinct".
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The SEC, consisting almost entirely of teams based in Southern US states, is widely considered to be the strongest league in contemporary college football and includes the Alabama Crimson Tide, the program with the most national championships in the sport's modern history.
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In later decades, NFL expansion into Southern US states continued, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 1970s, along with the Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars during the 1990s.
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Southern US states are commonly associated with stock car racing and its most prominent competition level NASCAR, which is headquartered in Charlotte and Daytona Beach.
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Basketball is very popular throughout the Southern US United States as both a recreational and spectator sport, particularly in the states of Kentucky and North Carolina.
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Establishment of Major League Soccer has led to professional soccer clubs in the Southern cities including FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, D C United, Orlando City, Inter Miami CF, Nashville SC, Atlanta United, Austin FC and Charlotte FC.
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Southern US region is home to numerous professional sports franchises in the "Big Four" leagues, with many championships collectively among them.
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Scholars have characterized pockets of the Southern US United States as being "authoritarian enclaves" from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Act.
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Southern US liberals were an essential part of the New Deal coalition – without them Roosevelt lacked majorities in Congress.
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Southern US liberals were in a quandary – most of them kept quiet or moderated their liberalism, others switched sides, and the rest continued on the liberal path.
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Southern US states tend to have a low disparity in incarceration rates between blacks and whites relative to the rest of the country.
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Washington, D C is located in the Southern United States region as defined by the Census Bureau, but serves as the capital city of the United States, and is not a state.
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