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On Thu, 12 Jan 2017 00:22:28 -0600, Califbill
wrote: I have. It was a way to placate the South's slaveowners. That is revisionist bull**** The interesting thing about that is there was never an election that broke down on north/south lines until 1860 so the founder's plan seemed to work fairly well until then, It also shows those "southern slave owners" did not get much political power from the EC. Then you have the simple fact, the majority of southerners did not own any slaves. Slavery was almost done in the US. Was not financially viable. And then the Cotton Gin was invented. Made slavery very profitable. If a mechanical Cotton picker had been invented, then slavery would have died a natural death, and no Civil War. Guys like Harry ignore the fact that the cotton industry thrived after the civil war and the economics didn't really change that much, nor did the overall cost of labor nor the actual living conditions of the black field workers. They were "free" but they also became responsible for their living expenses that their wages barely covered. The main difference is they had the opportunity to move north and be exploited by northern racists in slave wage sweatshops. |
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