The dream of a free and independent Southron confederation has long gripped the imagination and political attention of Southrons. The very first independent republic in the New World was South Carolina, a Southron State. Some years later the people of Dixie, through their States, temporarily delegated their authority to help create a federation of American republics, bringing together the two great cultures of the vast civilization of America for a short time in an uneasy union. During the early 1800’s, the dream of a Southron confederation grew, until it finally became a reality in 1860 and ‘61 with the secession of the Southron States and the establishment of the Confederate States of America.

Click here for 'Dixieland (I Love Dixie)' by CSASon

Click here for 'Dixie' (our national anthem) by CSASon


Southron native homelands (including lands now largely occupied by non-Southron folk)

Our Southron Homeland - Dixie

The South As Its Own Nation from the League of the South
"...Living under the yoke of the Yankee empire has already damaged our Southern culture. Will we be able to leave any of it to our children and grandchildren?... The South as its own nation is more than powerful, populous, and prosperous enough to assume its place among the nations of the earth today. For the South, secession is the only practical, the only realistic, and the only moral choice."


Hardly had the dream of a free Southron confederation been realised, when that dream was assaulted by invasion. Southron soldiers chose a familiar design reflecting their Christian heritage and abundant Celtic ancestry, the St. Andrews Cross. This flag (commonly called the “rebel flag” or the Confederate battle flag) is the most recognizable symbol of Southrons.

St Andrews Cross - Confederate Battle Flag

 
A definition of  "Southron":

sthrn
NOUN:1. often Southron A person who lives in the south, especially an Englishman as called by a Scotsman. 2. A native or inhabitant of the American South. Used by the Confederates in the War for Southern Independence.
ADJECTIVE:Scots Southern.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English, variant of southerne, southern.

Declaration Of Southern Cultural Independence

'We, as citizens of the sovereign States of the South, proclaim before Almighty God and before all nations of the earth, that we are a separate and distinct people, with an honourable heritage and culture worthy of protection and preservation. Standing in the very place where our President Jefferson Davis stood in 1861, we declare that Southerners are entitled, like all peoples, to self-determination. Looking ahead to the time when political self-determination is a reality, we hereby pledge ourselves to the preservation of our culture in preparation for, and in the fervent hope of, the coming of that day. To this end, we exhort all Southerners to abjure the realm of the American Empire that now threatens the liberties of our families and communities, and of the corrupt and sterile national culture that pervades this land....'
 

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and support the above historic declaration of Southrons


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Our allegiance is to the Almighty, our families,
our communities, our people and our culture -

- not to an alien regime in Washington, DC.

We insist that we are truly a unique and national people,
and we deserve to be free and self-governing!

Deo Vindice!