Friday, December 21, 2012

Essay

I believe that the North had the advantage during the Civil War. They had immigrants, no slavery, more agricultural/manufacturing and railroads.

Immigrants give the North a huge advantage to the war. Most were either from Great Britain, France, or other European countries. These countries have all outlawed or have initiated the beginning of outlawing slavery. Not only will these people, in all probability, fight for or support the North, but their countries as well. Immigrants could potentially help the North prosper as well when in need of trade for cotton/supplies that the North would have lost due to the South attempting to break off. With more immigrants in the North, the South suffers a great disadvantage.

Having slavery in the South is a disadvantage to them in the war. Although one could argue the fact that they could make a profit with their slaves working on their fields, it's actually a large issue. With the amount plantation owners have to pay for their slaves and property, they'll also have to use ships to get it to anyone who will trade with them. Although it would be complicated to find a nation who would trade, considering that most countries who was already trading with the United States had banned slavery. If they aren't able to find countries to trade with, what profits would be made? They're country would collapse with slavery because not only taking care of the slaves would be an issue, but finding places to become an alliance with would be an issue because of the cause they're fighting for.

The North has agricultural and manufacturing advantages. The agriculture in Northern states was worth more than the South. In places like New York and Pennsylvania it was more than 600-700 million dollars than places such as Florida. As for manufacturing, the North had more people working. Massachusetts and Pennsylvania had over 200,000 manufacturers. North Carolina had only a little over 14,000 and Texas just over 3,000 employees. This let Massachusetts produce more and make a larger profit.

The railroad was a huge part of transportation in the 1800's. Before the cars and airplanes, trains were the most important/fastest way of transportation. They brought any sort of supplies/products to wherever they needed them to be. The North had more than the South, letting them get things to places quicker. This helps them make profits faster and in larger quantities, letting the North prosper better than the South.

The North had a greater advantage on the South. Yes the South may have had a better military commander(s), but the North had a greater chance on winning and surviving on their own.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

12/18/12

Since I wasn't in school for class yesterday I decided I'd blog today. Today in class we had a worksheet on the herbeas corpus, a law that basically stated a person couldn't be jailed for no reason. Lincoln suspended it since in the Constitution you could suspend it as long as it was during times of rebellion. At this point in time Lincoln considered the South as "States in Rebellion", giving him the right to suspend the herbeas corpus.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

12/12/12

Today in class we got worksheets which was of Abraham Lincoln's speech regarding South Carolina's attempt to secession. He basically doesn't acknowledge the fact that they've broken off, still calling them states. He says that they can't leave, that signing the Constitution was their contract to being a part of the country. The way he said it smart because rather then "telling them off" or "scolding" them, he basically states they can't leave the union, and if they were allowed to it would lead to anarchy, the thing they left behind when coming to America from England.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Dec. 10th

Today in class we got about four worksheets mainly focusing on the words "Liberty to all", and finding where it came from, why it is so useful and stable, and what Lincoln compared it to. He said that "Liberty to all" was like a gold apple (which was found in the bible) and that the Union and Constitution were just a setting of silver (also from same sentence in bible) ment to oreserve that phrase.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Monday, December 3, 2012

History Class

Today in class we learned about a caricature made in the 1800's, representing all the candidates for presidents ideas for the country. Lincoln and Douglas were ripping the west apart, showing how they are going back in forth between their ideas. Another man named John was, which how I personally interpret it l, was tearing the South East apart from the North East, showing how he was pri slavery. Another man (I can't remember his name) was on a baby's high chair, gluing the country back together, showing how he only cared about getting the country to be a whole once more. It was quite funny to see how people drew the politics.

As for my challenge, it's going pretty well. Track has left me sore and sulky, but there are going to be results.