ThunderKiss1965
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I live in Alabama dumb ass.Sadly it's not funny.
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I live in Alabama dumb ass.Sadly it's not funny.
I live in Alabama dumb ass.
There is no slavery in Alabama, liberal shitholes like California however probably have plenty of the disgusting institution.Sorry.
There is no slavery in Alabama,
The cotton gin created a need for more slavesIt would have ended on it's own for financial reasons.
The cotton gin replaced more slaves than than anything else. Cheaper and faster.
Slaves provided free labor, but they were expensive to buy and required rest and food and a staff to provide security for the land owners.
Mechanized equipment would have ended it eventually.
Sex slavery exists in Birmingham and Mobile. Contact your local cop shop in AL for forced sexual servitude in your area.There is no slavery in Alabama, liberal shitholes like California however probably have plenty of the disgusting institution.
The cotton gin exploded the economic cost multiplier in the southern cotton industry.It would have ended on it's own for financial reasons.
The cotton gin replaced more slaves than than anything else. Cheaper and faster.
Slaves provided free labor, but they were expensive to buy and required rest and food and a staff to provide security for the land owners.
Mechanized equipment would have ended it eventually.
I stand correctedThe cotton gin created a need for more slaves
Prior to the invention of the cotton gin, slavery was on the decline
Hand picking the seeds out of cotton was not cost effective. Having a machine do it created a global market for low cost cotton with slaves doing most of the work.
Looking at the benefits the Slaves got from being slaves, they learned farming, they learned construction jobs, they learned cooking at the Mansions.If we look at Brazil finally succumbing to LEGAL slavery in 1888, I'll use that as my answer......1888
Was it worth it to split this country and lose 600k of its citizens when slavery would have ended by law 20 yrs later??
And to create such an abysmal political welfare state (give them just enough crumbs to live by) and continuing legal slavery to this day even
Was it worth it folks looking at the horror if we waited 20 short yrs
Most people aren't educated to know the North Atlantic Slave Trade ended around 1810 and legal capture ended. So it wasn't like it was still going on our shores
You were right (I think) because he only mentioned the Cotton Gin. But it was machines that would have put the slaves out of business.I stand corrected
If we look at Brazil finally succumbing to LEGAL slavery in 1888, I'll use that as my answer......1888
Was it worth it to split this country and lose 600k of its citizens when slavery would have ended by law 20 yrs later??
And to create such an abysmal political welfare state (give them just enough crumbs to live by) and continuing legal slavery to this day even
Was it worth it folks looking at the horror if we waited 20 short yrs
Most people aren't educated to know the North Atlantic Slave Trade ended around 1810 and legal capture ended. So it wasn't like it was still going on our shores
Census Year | # Slaves | # Free blacks | Total black | % free blacks | Total US population | % black of total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1790 | 697,681 | 59,527 | 757,208 | 7.9% | 3,929,214 | 19% |
1800 | 893,602 | 108,435 | 1,002,037 | 10.8% | 5,308,483 | 19% |
1810 | 1,191,362 | 186,446 | 1,377,808 | 13.5% | 7,239,881 | 19% |
1820 | 1,538,022 | 233,634 | 1,771,656 | 13.2% | 9,638,453 | 18% |
1830 | 2,009,043 | 319,599 | 2,328,642 | 13.7% | 12,860,702 | 18% |
1840 | 2,487,355 | 386,293 | 2,873,648 | 13.4% | 17,063,353 | 17% |
1850 | 3,204,313 | 434,495 | 3,638,808 | 11.9% | 23,191,876 | 16% |
1860 | 3,953,760 | 488,070 | 4,441,830 | 11.0% | 31,443,321 | 14% |
1870 | 0 | 4,880,009 | 4,880,009 |
They knew about agriculture because they came from agricultural and live stock societies. They knew how to cook already. And how many were doing construction in their home countries.Looking at the benefits the Slaves got from being slaves, they learned farming, they learned construction jobs, they learned cooking at the Mansions.
So it was not all bad.
Left wingers love saying the Slaves built the house Biden lives in now. So that means slaves came away with trades.
However the deck had been stacked to end slavery. It was featured by Abe who intended to export them to other countries that would have them.
I would time the end not too long after the Steam engine came around. Probably at no later than 1890.
Educated people know that people have conquered other people since time.
Educated people know every land was invaded by someone in time.
Educated people know slavery was not born of racism, but simply stronger conquering the weaker
Educated people know that African slave gathering was relatively new in time context
Educated people know American Indians conquered other Indians....Africans enslaving other Africans....etc
So who can argue any of these statements?
I know how to cook. But I suspect you would not pay to get a bit of my cooking. Slaves that knew how to cook came from Jamaica. Tell me of a mansion blacks built in Africa who then became a slave. DeSantis did not make the argument. 2 black scholars made the argument you speak of. Abe did it all the wrong way. Suppose Biden invades VA, is that right? Lincoln invaded states.They knew about agriculture because they came from agricultural and live stock societies. They knew how to cook already. And how many were doing construction in their home countries.
DeSantis' argument does sound insane. Yes, AL preferred "return to Africa", which is good to know.
It is also good to know AL would not permit the Union to rendered apart then any more than the majority will today.
What did I learn when the Army drafted me when Kennedy was President? How to call a human SIR? To do every damned thing SIR told me to do? And to obey men called SGT? And work for the month for pennies on the dollar compared to my civilian earning power?Educated people know that enslaving a people-group for a long period of time, especially when that people-group is viewed as inferior, illiterate and uneducated (educating black slaves was discouraged), then the evil stigma of superiority and, thus, racism becomes the norm. And that should never be tolerated.