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Confederate States of America: What Would've Happened if the South Won the Civil War.
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<blockquote data-quote="Joshua0035" data-source="post: 62924150" data-attributes="member: 321905"><p>They both thought they were helping others. The North was fighting to set people free. But the south felt that they took good care of the slaves. They invited them into their home, they treated them like family. They fed them well. They believed that if there was no one to watch over them that they would starve to death. It was in the north where they felt the blacks were often imprisoned, neglected and mostly ignored. </p><p></p><p>Most every story ends the same way. They slave gets their freedom, then one day they go back to visit the old slave owner. The slave owner has fond memory of them and offers them their old job back at whatever the legal wage is. The slave turns the offer down because they remember being beaten or abused in some way. Although I have read storys of slaves that did feel they were treated fair and did not know life any different. Esp the children that would play with the owners child and did not feel any discrimination against them. Even they were well taken care of. </p><p></p><p>Often the slaves often felt that there was Justice. That if they were not treated right that sooner or later that would catch up with the slave owner and they would be punished for their bad treatment of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshua0035, post: 62924150, member: 321905"] They both thought they were helping others. The North was fighting to set people free. But the south felt that they took good care of the slaves. They invited them into their home, they treated them like family. They fed them well. They believed that if there was no one to watch over them that they would starve to death. It was in the north where they felt the blacks were often imprisoned, neglected and mostly ignored. Most every story ends the same way. They slave gets their freedom, then one day they go back to visit the old slave owner. The slave owner has fond memory of them and offers them their old job back at whatever the legal wage is. The slave turns the offer down because they remember being beaten or abused in some way. Although I have read storys of slaves that did feel they were treated fair and did not know life any different. Esp the children that would play with the owners child and did not feel any discrimination against them. Even they were well taken care of. Often the slaves often felt that there was Justice. That if they were not treated right that sooner or later that would catch up with the slave owner and they would be punished for their bad treatment of others. [/QUOTE]
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