Rebel Yule

Suppose the CSA remains independent. A hundred years later, how do its Christmas traditions differ from those in the United States? Have they resisted the Germanizing influences that define OTL American Christmas customs? Have they developed new, uniquely Confederate traditions? I just want to hear some speculation; it doesn't have to be rigorously justified.
 
Suppose the CSA remains independent. A hundred years later, how do its Christmas traditions differ from those in the United States? Have they resisted the Germanizing influences that define OTL American Christmas customs? Have they developed new, uniquely Confederate traditions? I just want to hear some speculation; it doesn't have to be rigorously justified.

With a Rebel Yule, they may cry "More, More, More!"

(Had to be done.)

I don't know much about Christmas history, but this is interesting so I'll do some research and get back to this thread.
 
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