Partisan62 wrote:Uh...another "generation" past 1850 was just a few years after the Civil War (1870).
I meant a generation after slavery ended.
Partisan62 wrote:Evidently that wouldn't have been fast enough for some Northern folks; they would rather butcher 620,000 soldiers to speed things up.
That was the South's decision, not the North's.
Partisan62 wrote:As far as cotton harvesting, somehow it got harvested between 1865 and the 1950s without slave labor....how in the world did that happen???
WITHOUT SLAVE LABOR. What's your point?
Partisan62 wrote:Farm machinery would have been more efficient in many areas and required skilled labor, a need that drove slavery from the North before the Civil War. Had they won, an independent South would have had to begin developing industries since near term trade with the North would have been slow to recover.
It that little fantasy works for you, enjoy it. Just don't expect anyone outside of Stormfront to share it.
Partisan62 wrote:rstrong wrote:The British used poor children in the mines and textile mills the way God intended. The South would have used slaves.
As far as child abuse, as well as adults, the North was easily the equal of the evil British in exploiting employees before, during and after the ACW.
Not quite. America was still the place that Brits and others escaped to for a better life.
And that caused a problem for the South. The immigrants were all heading for the non-slave states in the north, because slavery was killing the South's job market and economy for everyone but the wealthy slave owners. The south was no better than the north for the average non-slave worker. With the north's population growing while the south stayed stagnant, they insisted on slaves being counted as votes, and insisted that new states be slave states.
Those employees in the north still had it far, far better than the slaves in the south. And if they didn't like it, they could leave.
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