Southron Ring


Untitled document What is Southron: It is defined as a native or inhabitant of the American South. Used by the Confederates in the Civil War. As you visit our Southron Ring member websites you find they encourage southern advocacy by establishing a positive portrayal of the Southern States of America through greater historical and cultural awareness.
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The New Federalist believes that the Federal Government is taking away our rights, our property, and our wealth and that the United States is now two countries. One side is socialist and government while the other side believes in capitalism and the republic that the founding fathers gave us. Socialism and republican self-government cannot exist in the same place and time and sooner or later the issue will have to be decided. The only alternative to revolution is a peaceful secession dividing the United States with each side going its own way. This website represents my blueprint for peaceful secession, a new Constitution for seceding States based on the best of the United States and Confederate Constitutions, and other clauses collected from the internet and outside research. I fear that unless we return to the Republic that the Founding Fathers gave us or freedom

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A Fundamental Baptist site, formerly known as the OpenDoor News. Standing for for the Bible, salvation through Christ alone, and our Christian Southern Heritage. Proudly based in the Confederate Republic of North Carolina.

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This site is for the men of Thomaston, Ga. the county of Upson.That frought in the Civil War. This site has ther Davision,Battalions,Brigades,Regiments,Companys,Legions.This is a ongoing Research on the men from Thomaston,Ga.

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Dedicated to the reenactment unit and to those whose ancestors fought in the 4th.

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This Confederate Webpage is a site that honors the men of the 60th Georgia
Infantry, part of the Lawton/Gordon/Evans Brigade. Muster Rolls, Photographs, Documents, Battle Summaries and more!

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Reenactors of the 1st North Carolina Regimgent of Cavalry in Southern California

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History of Stanford's Battery, Army of Tennessee, C. S. A.

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