US History – Before 1865
Southern resistance refers to the various forms of opposition and defiance exhibited by individuals, communities, and governments in the Southern United States against federal policies, especially during the Civil War and Reconstruction era. This resistance was rooted in a strong attachment to states' rights, the institution of slavery, and a way of life that many southerners believed was under threat from northern interests and abolitionist movements.
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