Tuesday, December 1, 2009

"The Divided States of America"

The Civil War helped shape part of American culture through the abolition of slavery. It seperated the North and the South into two very seperate worlds with a strong opposition for each other. This created stereotypes and hatred toward each side. After years of fighting in prejudice, the Union slid out with a fortunate victory. This close battle still leaves America questioning, what would have happened if the Union had not pulled through to win the victory over the Confederacy?


The idea of slavery to this day is atrocious. The inequality of men because of race or sex is unimaginable with how society has transformed today, but if the Confederacy had won the Civil War, slavery would be a harsh reality. Slaveholders would have control of many slave trades, and the cotton industry, along with many others, would be prosperous. The owners of these trades would be filthy rich and greedy. Powerful white men would likely flock to the South to invest in their own cotton or tobacco tycoons and make fortunes. Millions of African slave boats would ship out weekly. A laborious cycle of production and service would be maintained, not to mention the questionable moral issues.


America may not be America if the South had won the Civil War. The land would still be split into the Confederacy and the Union, not the United States. How many states would there even be? Would Texas belong to Mexico? Think of all the hatred and propoganda each side would have against each other. The North and the South will likely be bitter towards each other after the war, similar to the hatred shared between Muslims and Jews. The South could even force slavery upon the North or enslave Northerners themselves with the power they had after winning the war. Would there truly be freedom in America?


It would be impossible to imagine the capability slaveholders would have these days. The new technology and techniques of the ages would enhance their production. The question is, would many of these technological advances have been possible without the help of African Americans? So much of American culture and discovery has been influenced by African Americans. They play a major role in our music, movie, food, inventing, engineering, and sports industries. They influence the American lifestyle with their own diverse culture. African Americans have given this country a history different from any other country in this world. The United States is the first to have an African American president, an achievement otherwise impossible except for the victory in the Civil War.


If the South had won the Civil War, the world would be a much different place. Whether it would have been for the better or not is never for sure, but things happen for a reason. The equal society created among us today was the way it is supposed to be. It is always a reassuring thought to know that no matter how scary it is to think of how things could have been, that it is not the way they are.

20 comments:

  1. A fantastic "what-if" scenario that has been the obsession of at least one American author, Harry Turtledove. Mr. Turtledove is most famous for exploring this topic in his alternate-history novel, The Guns of the South, where time-traveling racists give automatic weapons to the confederate army after Gettysburg and the South wins the war (and things turn out better than you might expect!).

    This blog post, however, does not have all of its facts straight.

    First of all, the Union did not win a slight victory through luck. It was a crushing, nigh inevitable victory brought about by the implementation of total war by an economically-superior state.

    Secondly, there is no way Texas would belong to Mexico, because the Texans took it from Mexico before the Civil War began. It was a state by the time the war broke out, and fought on the Southern side. If anything, it would be even larger than it is today.

    Third (and this is a minor point), there is almost no conceivable way "millions" of slave ships would be crossing the Atlantic. By the time of the civil war, most slaves were actually produced through breeding programs in the United States, IIRC, and even at the height of the slave trade the numbers of ships never reached into the tens of thousands, much less millions.

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  2. It would be a scary thought to see modern slavers. The technology alone would be staggering, not to mention the possibility for large amounts of slaves to be bought and sold at once.

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  3. Slavery in our modern world would surely be something pretty terrible, especially with our technological advances like the post talks about.

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  4. Slavery in our modern society is a scary thought, but sadly it seems as if our opinions matter less and less, and we may fall slaves to the few corrupt individuals that control our government.

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  5. This post was very thought-provoking. It leads us to wonder what our country would be like, had the South won the Civil War. I am very greatful that the men and women of the Union fought to make America the slave-free country it is today.

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  6. I'd like to think that even if the south had won the war, that america would still end up as a non-slavery nation. But its interesting to think about..

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  7. Interesting post. It would be scary if there was still slavery in America, so it's a good thing the Union won the Civil War.

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  8. Interesting post. America would be very different if the Union would have lost the war. I'm glad there is no slavery!

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  9. I have no idea what slaves would do to America of the day. That is a really interesting thing to think about.

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  10. slaves.........hmm? code word for children of America that are enforced by thier parents to do crazy things that they don't want to do! good topic though!

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  11. Interesting post. I am very happy that the Union won the civil war, it would be very sad if we still had slaves today.

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  12. It would be scary if we still had slavery in our country. The sad thing is there are still people who believe in the Confederate ideals.

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  13. Pretty cool what-if situation. But I prefer the what-if nuclear bomb stories haha.

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  14. Mr. Wykes...your comments are WAY to long. But interesting post Rand!

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  15. Glad the Union won...slavery is a very cruel thing.

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  16. Interesting. I'm glad that the Union won the war. It would be scary if there was still slavery today.

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  17. For those people who don't know slavery still exist in other countries. Plus theirs also the sex slave trade and child slave trade. Both of which occur in most countries including america.

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  18. Kinda reminds me of the book 1865.

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  19. The world today with slavery would not be a good thing and I am happy with where we are at today.

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  20. I deffinately dont agree with slavery. Equal rights all the way!

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