TexasBred
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Caustic Burno":z9384hcw said:TB you are full of more shyt than a Christmas turkey.
You are a total foreigner when it comes to this issue.
The largest slave trader in the country was a Yankee named DeWolfe.
Factories had nothing to do with it until the war the north economy was based on using children for slave labor in the factories,
the south in agriculture. It was all about seats in Congress that is all. There were no altruistic motives, as child slavery continued for
decades after.
The fatal mistake the south made was not invading the north until it was too late.
1. You mentioned the industrial revolution. The north had the factories to supply their army. The south did not....FACT CB.
2. The fatal mistake the South made was not being prepared for anything more than a 90day war. Neither side was geared up for a prolonged conflict, however, the North had the resources to quickly increase the size of the army, equip it and continue to equip it. The laid hundreds of miles of rail lines to resupply armies and the south did nothing.
3. It doesn't make a dam who the largest slave trader was. Fact is he was selling most of them to the southern states !!!!!
Now who's a$$ is the blackest?? You're a genius historian in your own mind CB but nowhere else. Sorry. :!: :!: