Polishprince
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Can you imagine what they would be like today? The end of the war would have left a devastated South and a heavily industrialized North.
Conservatives would have kept on as slave owners. They would have rebuilt their plantations.
The North would have remained heavily industrialized. Remember, the greatest institutions of American learning are located in the North, or what Conservatives call the "Liberal" part of the country.
Would western states have joined the growing "North" with it's innovation, freedom and centers or learning? Or would they have joined the south with it's slavery, unrest and plantations, including the South's religious mandate.
Would the south had become similar to what is going on in the North Bank and Gaza?
Today, Southern slates are kept afloat by liberal and northern money subsidizing. What would they do without all that Blue State money?
You have a pretty stupid view of things, actually.
First of all, all areas of the country were a lot more religious in the 19th century. Lincoln was no atheistic secular humanist, and neither was Grant, Hayes, Garfield or Arthur.
Second, if one section of the country broke off, others would as well. Lincoln kept the union together, there may have been several nations , not just 2. And the development of the west might never have occurred nor the great gilded age. The great post civil war industrialization might have looked differently as well as immigration from Europe.