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It’s impressive with how awful the first post is that the next two are worse
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Playing Devil’s advocate here, but for the sake of discussion, I feel like 150 years ago, the main reason the North didn’t want the South to secede was because they depended on the cotton and other goods the South produced. In today’s global economy, that is definitely not the case. So why would the North try to prevent Secession if it were pushed today? I suspect (no numbers to back this up) that now the economies of the southern states are much more dependent upon the economies of the north than vice versa.