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by eat_veggies
728 days ago
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Do you understand the difference between starting an engine and keeping it running? I'm referring to northern wealth btw. > Where were the industries in the South? Where were the industries in South America? They weren't there precisely because slave labor was so profitable that they did not see the need to industrialize. > Why did the South secede to protect their economy from the North? The south seceded in order to protect the institution of slavery. > Take a look at contemporary photos and paintings of the North and South before 1865 Good thing we don't measure wealth by photos and paintings, and instead we have census data. Be serious, think about why an economy based on slave labor and agriculture would not build a network of railroads even if they had the money for it. |
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Do you really think that photos and paintings are all lies?
> Be serious, think about why an economy based on slave labor and agriculture would not build a network of railroads even if they had the money for it.
I'm sorry, I can't take that comment seriously.
> slave labor was so profitable that they did not see the need to industrialize
Or that one. Sorry.
The South was so profitable they could not finance their military. The North did easily.