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The South
Background
• Old Confederacy
– 1860  11 states withdrew from the United
States
– Formed Confederate States of America, aka
The Confederacy
Background
• Old Confederacy
– 1860  11 states withdrew from the United
States
– Formed Confederate States of America, aka The
Confederacy
– Felt US Gov’t ignoring their concerns
– Found unity in their similar culture and dialects
• US military from the North & Midwest fought
bloody war with Confederacy – the Civil War
– South wanted to leave the US
– North wanted to retain unity between all states
Climate
• Closer to Equator
• Warmer than other regions in US
• Warm wet climate produces:
– Thick forests of pine and other trees
– Marshes and mangrove trees
Climate
• Closer to Equator
• Warmer than other US regions
• Warm wet climate produces:
– Thick forests of pine and other trees
– Marshes and mangroves
• Mangroves - tropical trees found in
swamps along coasts
Climate
• Closer to Equator
• Warmer than other US regions
• Warm wet climate produces:
– Thick forests of pine and other trees
– Marshes and mangroves
• Mangroves - tropical trees found in swamps
along coasts
• Louisiana Bayous - Marshy inlets of lakes and
rivers
Climate
• Closer to Equator
• Warmer than other US regions
• Warm wet climate produces:
– Thick forests of pine and other trees
– Marshes and mangroves
• Mangroves - tropical trees found in swamps along
coasts
• Louisiana Bayous - Marshy inlets of lakes and rivers
• Florida Everglades – swampland covered in places
with tall grass
– Refuge for a wide variety of birds and animals
• Rich soils
• Native Americans: Natchez, Creek, and
Cherokee
– Grew Maize, melons, squash, beans, tobacco,
other crops
• Southern plantations
– Few southern elite built large farm estates
• Rich soils
• Native Americans: Natchez, Creek, and
Cherokee
– Grew
Maize, melons, squash, beans, tobacco, other
crops
• Southern plantations
– Few southern elite built these large farm estates
– enslaved people from Africa and West Indies
– cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugar cane
• Farming remains important to the South’s
economy
Poverty
• Rural area in Appalachian Mountains
called Appalachia – one of the poorest
areas in the US
Southern Economy
• 1901 oil industry in the South began in
Texas
– Great wealth to the region
• Space industry –NASA, 1960s in Florida
and Texas
• Mild climate of South– retirement
(“snowbirds”) and tourism (Disney World)
Demographics
• Diverse population
• Over ½ African Americans live in South
• Hispanics from Mexico, Cuba and other LA
countries
– Southern Florida – the Cubans
– Settled in the Miami since 1960 after
Communist takeover
– Little Havana in Miami (named after Havana,
Cuba)
Demographics
• Diverse population
• Over ½ African Americans live in South
• Hispanics from Mexico, Cuba and other LA
countries
– Southern Florida – the Cubans
– Settled in the Miami since 1960 after Communist
takeover
– Little Havana in Miami (named after Havana, Cuba)
• Louisiana French
– The French settled the are in Colonial times
– Creole from Haiti and other Caribbean Countries
Hubs
• New Orleans, Louisiana  major trading
center (Mississippi R.)
• Atlanta, Georgia  major RR center, now
major airline hub; cable TV stations
(CNN, TBS)
• Houston, Texas  center for oil and banking
• Washington D.C., (aka “D.C.”) not located in
any state, in the District of Columbia
– Taken from Maryland and Virginia
– Home to nation’s leaders and foreign diplomats
Bluegrass in The South
Bluegrass
• form of American roots music
– sub-genre of country music
– inspired by music of Appalachia
– mixed roots in Scottish, Irish and English traditional
music with African-American jazz elements.
• Immigrants from GB and Ireland arrived in Appalachia
in the 18th century
– English and Scottish ballads (stories) and Irish dance
music accompanied by fiddle (violin)
• Like in jazz, in Bluegrass one or more instruments
take turns playing melody and improvising around it –
solo, or called breakdowns
– Fiddles, guitars, mandolins, banjos and standing bass
Bluegrass
• Narratives on everyday lives of people from region
– Laments about loves lost
– Interpersonal tensions
– Unwanted changes to the region (e.g., effects of
mountaintop coal mining)
– Difficult existence living in Appalachia and other rural areas
of south
• Vocals - harmony with 2, 3, or 4 parts with dissonant
or modal sound creating “lonesome sound”
• Traditionally accompanied rural dancing style known
as flatfooting or clogging.
• Bluegrass name from Blue Grass Boys band, with Bill
Monroe as leader, from Kentucky
• The nickname Bluegrass State given to Kentucky
because of grazing grass with slight blue tint

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The American South

  • 2. Background • Old Confederacy – 1860  11 states withdrew from the United States – Formed Confederate States of America, aka The Confederacy
  • 3.
  • 4. Background • Old Confederacy – 1860  11 states withdrew from the United States – Formed Confederate States of America, aka The Confederacy – Felt US Gov’t ignoring their concerns – Found unity in their similar culture and dialects • US military from the North & Midwest fought bloody war with Confederacy – the Civil War – South wanted to leave the US – North wanted to retain unity between all states
  • 5.
  • 6. Climate • Closer to Equator • Warmer than other regions in US • Warm wet climate produces: – Thick forests of pine and other trees – Marshes and mangrove trees
  • 7.
  • 8. Climate • Closer to Equator • Warmer than other US regions • Warm wet climate produces: – Thick forests of pine and other trees – Marshes and mangroves • Mangroves - tropical trees found in swamps along coasts
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Climate • Closer to Equator • Warmer than other US regions • Warm wet climate produces: – Thick forests of pine and other trees – Marshes and mangroves • Mangroves - tropical trees found in swamps along coasts • Louisiana Bayous - Marshy inlets of lakes and rivers
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Climate • Closer to Equator • Warmer than other US regions • Warm wet climate produces: – Thick forests of pine and other trees – Marshes and mangroves • Mangroves - tropical trees found in swamps along coasts • Louisiana Bayous - Marshy inlets of lakes and rivers • Florida Everglades – swampland covered in places with tall grass – Refuge for a wide variety of birds and animals
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. • Rich soils • Native Americans: Natchez, Creek, and Cherokee – Grew Maize, melons, squash, beans, tobacco, other crops • Southern plantations – Few southern elite built large farm estates
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. • Rich soils • Native Americans: Natchez, Creek, and Cherokee – Grew Maize, melons, squash, beans, tobacco, other crops • Southern plantations – Few southern elite built these large farm estates – enslaved people from Africa and West Indies – cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugar cane • Farming remains important to the South’s economy
  • 24. Poverty • Rural area in Appalachian Mountains called Appalachia – one of the poorest areas in the US
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. Southern Economy • 1901 oil industry in the South began in Texas – Great wealth to the region • Space industry –NASA, 1960s in Florida and Texas • Mild climate of South– retirement (“snowbirds”) and tourism (Disney World)
  • 29. Demographics • Diverse population • Over ½ African Americans live in South • Hispanics from Mexico, Cuba and other LA countries – Southern Florida – the Cubans – Settled in the Miami since 1960 after Communist takeover – Little Havana in Miami (named after Havana, Cuba)
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Demographics • Diverse population • Over ½ African Americans live in South • Hispanics from Mexico, Cuba and other LA countries – Southern Florida – the Cubans – Settled in the Miami since 1960 after Communist takeover – Little Havana in Miami (named after Havana, Cuba) • Louisiana French – The French settled the are in Colonial times – Creole from Haiti and other Caribbean Countries
  • 33. Hubs • New Orleans, Louisiana  major trading center (Mississippi R.) • Atlanta, Georgia  major RR center, now major airline hub; cable TV stations (CNN, TBS) • Houston, Texas  center for oil and banking • Washington D.C., (aka “D.C.”) not located in any state, in the District of Columbia – Taken from Maryland and Virginia – Home to nation’s leaders and foreign diplomats
  • 35. Bluegrass • form of American roots music – sub-genre of country music – inspired by music of Appalachia – mixed roots in Scottish, Irish and English traditional music with African-American jazz elements. • Immigrants from GB and Ireland arrived in Appalachia in the 18th century – English and Scottish ballads (stories) and Irish dance music accompanied by fiddle (violin) • Like in jazz, in Bluegrass one or more instruments take turns playing melody and improvising around it – solo, or called breakdowns – Fiddles, guitars, mandolins, banjos and standing bass
  • 36.
  • 37. Bluegrass • Narratives on everyday lives of people from region – Laments about loves lost – Interpersonal tensions – Unwanted changes to the region (e.g., effects of mountaintop coal mining) – Difficult existence living in Appalachia and other rural areas of south • Vocals - harmony with 2, 3, or 4 parts with dissonant or modal sound creating “lonesome sound” • Traditionally accompanied rural dancing style known as flatfooting or clogging. • Bluegrass name from Blue Grass Boys band, with Bill Monroe as leader, from Kentucky • The nickname Bluegrass State given to Kentucky because of grazing grass with slight blue tint