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History, 20.09.2020 08:01 rscott400

After the Civil War, how did nostalgic white Southerners view the Old South? They thought about the Old South with shame because of its history of slavery. They held a romantic view of the Old South and believed it was mostly good. They were glad the Old South was gone, and many relocated to the North. They hoped that Reconstruction policies would bring the Old South back.

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