Asclepias
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Of course it was necessary. We know this because the founders of this country thought about abolishing it but instead opted for the economic benefits. Then the south fought a war to maintain it. The entire reason Blacks were brought over here against their will was because whites were too lazy and weak to do the work and whites couldnt keep NA's from disappearing into the wilderness they knew better than whites.The south was stunted as far as infrastructure where slavery was. The point is that the entire US benefited from slavery. If tobacco, rice, sugar, and later cotton was not taken care of with slavery, the US would not have become an economic power. This is like highschool history. Even most whites understand this.I read the first paragraph of your link and laughed. When did the south become the entire US?Stop stalling and provide a link that says slavery did not benefit the US. Until then I will be forced to laugh at you.![]()
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So the south was dragged down where slavery was. That obviously slowed the whole economy. A stronger south without slavery would have led to stronger economy.![]()
Slavery was not necessary. Was a very big country loaded with natural resources. Would have grown faster without it and been a much better country.