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Originally Posted by Tiny
You're being facetious, right? I know you're a lot smarter than that Blackman. Tariffs that favored manufacturers in northern states had little to do with setting off the Civil War. And slavery had everything to do with "nonexistent labor costs" and the "southerners belief that they should have the right to maintain their lifestyle."
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Staff Edit - Biomed1
hes partially right. the war was really about over money $$$ and to a certain extent power over ecomonic policy.
Theses are the fissures that created issues.
North favored high tariffs; South favored low tariffs
shipping price discrimination
agrarian vs. industrial
lack of railroads vs. lots of railroads
cultural differences between North & South (there was a lot dislike between the two sides)
there were 2 more other issues, but I can't remember what they were.
In 1860, the south provided 80% of the revenue to the federal govt.
In 1865, the North provided 75% of the revenue to the federal govt.
slavery just happen to intersect alot of those fissures.