Mountain white

Mountain whites were usually poor whites living in the Southern United States in Pre-Civil War America. They inhabited the valleys of the Appalachian range from western Virginia to northern Georgia and Alabama. They advocated for sectionalism, states' rights, and the abolition of slavery. In the Civil War, the mountain whites were an important stronghold of Unionism within the Confederacy.

Mountain white

Mountain whites were usually poor whites living in the Southern United States in Pre-Civil War America. They inhabited the valleys of the Appalachian range from western Virginia to northern Georgia and Alabama. They advocated for sectionalism, states' rights, and the abolition of slavery. In the Civil War, the mountain whites were an important stronghold of Unionism within the Confederacy.