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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 573781" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>The South was under internal pressure to abolish slavery prior to leaving the Union and with places like Atlanta/North Georgia voting to stay in the Union prior to the war, it would have had more power in a Southern nation after the war. The two nations (North and South) would have been at odds for awhile as The South expanded southward and Westward as an ally of Britain against Spain. Th e North would have expanded into Southern Canada (furthering the antagonism of The South via Britain) and westward toward the west coast in the northern section of the current US. The modern Wars would have forced an uneasy alliance between the two countries as Britian would have needed both against Germany (both times). Blacks would have been freed but it would have been an apartheid nation for 100 years. The modern needs of the 20th century would have resulted in a more inclusive nation which would have eventually seeded the White Superiority issue in order to partake in world commerce. </p><p></p><p>Either case would have seen more racial strife as The North, who wasn't exactly pro black, would have blamed blacks for the massive loss of men and material and this would have exacerbated their beliefs in superiority over the blacks, which the North and Lincoln all shared with the South.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 573781, member: 3774"] The South was under internal pressure to abolish slavery prior to leaving the Union and with places like Atlanta/North Georgia voting to stay in the Union prior to the war, it would have had more power in a Southern nation after the war. The two nations (North and South) would have been at odds for awhile as The South expanded southward and Westward as an ally of Britain against Spain. Th e North would have expanded into Southern Canada (furthering the antagonism of The South via Britain) and westward toward the west coast in the northern section of the current US. The modern Wars would have forced an uneasy alliance between the two countries as Britian would have needed both against Germany (both times). Blacks would have been freed but it would have been an apartheid nation for 100 years. The modern needs of the 20th century would have resulted in a more inclusive nation which would have eventually seeded the White Superiority issue in order to partake in world commerce. Either case would have seen more racial strife as The North, who wasn't exactly pro black, would have blamed blacks for the massive loss of men and material and this would have exacerbated their beliefs in superiority over the blacks, which the North and Lincoln all shared with the South. [/QUOTE]
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