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On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 07:48:26 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: Posit: If there had been no slavery in the South, there would have been no Civil War. I agree but that was really an economic question for the plantation owners and if the civilized world customers simply refused to buy "slave" cotton, they would have an incentive to free the slaves and hire them back for a salary that would cost them a similar amount since they would be relieved of the obligation of room and board. How much do you figure the income was for a freed slave in 1870 Mississippi? Was it much better 50 years later? What were you protesting 100 years after they "won" their freedom in the war? |
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