xkingofheartsx
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This has probably been said before, but anyway, the more I study the time up to the Civil War era and the more I reflect on things, the more I'm convinced that the American North is Scientific and Industrious, and that the South is Agricultural and Expansionist.
Reasoning:
Federalists (north) argued for industrialization and tariffs.
Democratic Republicans (south) argued for the 'cause of the yeoman farmer'.
North depended a free-labor (as in wage-earning) economy. South depended on slave-driven agriculture. They eventually fought a war over this. Up until then, the South was very careful to ensure that there were as many slave states as free states in the North and even wanted to expand into Mexico (with partial success.)
Our current policy is driven by a Southerner. And look at what he's done (expansionist).
Reasoning:
Federalists (north) argued for industrialization and tariffs.
Democratic Republicans (south) argued for the 'cause of the yeoman farmer'.
North depended a free-labor (as in wage-earning) economy. South depended on slave-driven agriculture. They eventually fought a war over this. Up until then, the South was very careful to ensure that there were as many slave states as free states in the North and even wanted to expand into Mexico (with partial success.)
Our current policy is driven by a Southerner. And look at what he's done (expansionist).