Why Did the South vote Democrat in the early 1900's?

In 1900, the South voted democratic. 100 years later they vote Republican. Was there a difference in the Party back then...

2006-07-25T21:41:21Z

Would you please stick to the question at hand...

Anthony T2006-07-25T22:16:03Z

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Democrats supported slavery, the first Republican President (Lincoln) freed the slaves. From then until FDR, the South was Democratic...things flip-flopped during the Great Depression/WWII chaos of the 1930-1945 period, and FDR realized that liberal programs and the war would get the US out of depression. From then on, Democrats are liberals, Republicans conservatives, until 2000, where Republicans became only socially conservative and as fiscally irresponsible as any Democratic Congress.

yankovicfan62006-07-26T06:18:46Z

The South held a grusge agianst the republican party ever sice teh Civil War. Yes the partys changed the Republicans became the neoconservative fascists they are now in the 80s and the dems became who they are now.

Maureen F2006-07-26T04:40:24Z

Yes. Really, the parties have sort of flipped sides. In the 1950s it was the Democrats pushing Jim Crow laws.

Rory McRandall2006-07-26T05:18:10Z

The south had not forgiven the Republicans, the party of Lincoln, for the Civil War and its devastation of Dixieland.

proud_college_democrat2006-07-26T04:39:02Z

because that was before the Christian Taliban ( robertson and falwell ) invaded with a Reich-wing brand of christianity

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