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  1. Sallie Ward, a Southern belle "Southern belle" (from French belle 'beautiful') is a colloquialism for a debutante or other fashionable young woman in the planter class of the Antebellum South, particularly as a romantic counterpart to the Southern gentleman.

  2. Sep 29, 2017 · A southern belle is a polite, well-kept and charming woman from the South with a distinctive accent and speech. Learn about her appearance, social habits, demeanor and more in this article.

  3. Feb 15, 2021 · The term Southern Belle refers to a well-groomed and educated lady of upper socioeconomic class in American South regions. This term for unmarried young girls from rich families became popular during the 17th and 18th centuries among the elite class that governed the agriculture market through African-American slaves.

  4. May 27, 2014 · If you are from the South, you know there's nothing better than a Georgia Peach, an Alabama Belle or a Carolina Lady.

  5. Jul 29, 2015 · How did young women in the South balance the expectations of social debuts, courtship, marriage, and patriotism during the war? Learn how the Confederate Belle ideal clashed with the wartime realities of death, grief, and social disruption.

  6. Oct 5, 2021 · Southern women of the elite class worked incredibly hard and toiled long hours with the hope of restoring the South to its antebellum state. Ironically, by doing so they aided in dispelling the myth of the Southern Belle.

  7. A 19th century southern belle was a cultural archetype that represented the idealized image of a refined and elegant woman from the American South. She was expected to embody certain characteristics and traits that were highly valued during this period, such as beauty, grace, charm, and obedience to societal norms.