Probably not. I mean how would the city have paid all those people, also they couldn't have done it alone.
Could the colonies labor problem have been solved without slavery?
Cotton production could not have been done profitably without slavery.
The south was afraid that without slavery their economy would die. They were also afraid that the African Americans could out weigh them.
It kept the British out. After the proclamation, they could not intervene on the side of the Confederates without looking pro-slavery.
'War measure' is exactly what it was - a successful tactic aimed at shaming the British and French out of their plans to aid the Confederates. After this, they could not do so without looking pro-slavery themselves.
The South was concerned how their way of life would be if Lincoln ended slavery. They couldn't imagine a society without slavery
They could be successful in manufacturing, industry, and tourism.
The issue of slavery could have been solved without war by people realizing that all people are equal no matter the color of their skin. If people realized this, then the slaves would have been let go with no problems.
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athens was not true democracy
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