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No, they didn't, not the Civil War. They wanted the feds out of there. And, yes, they were socially conservative for a hundred years thereafter.The KKK were always conservatives, then and now, as any who have read American history knows. No one can disprove that Southerners were less likely then to vote for the big banking and stock exchange acts.
Southerners back then were not "conservatives". They wanted the federal government to come in with big relief programs for them to help with the aftermath of civil war reconstruction and the great depression.
Havent you heard the song "Song of the South" lyrics .."Mr Roosevelt is gonna save us all...."
The KKK was full of Southerners who wanted big government to save them.
Don't you read any history, it will break your brain.
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