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[X] Accept the industrialists' deal.
This is weird, cause California was pretty decently integrated into the union, right?
While true, its also unfortunately true that the Native Americans basically don't matter at this point. I'm not an expert on how many men under arms this Camp Napoleon Council has at this point, but I'd guess that it's under 10,000 men, and likely substantially so. It's certainly under 20,000 given that that's the number of Native Americans who fought in the civil war total, and a notable minority of ~3.5k fought for the union.Letting the radicals force a harsher reconstruction is good in my book.
Letting the radicals force a harsher reconstruction is good in my book.
Oh noes, this option will both lessen settling in the West AND give the Radicals more control over reconstruction. A most terrible choice indeed
This user accelerations[X] Accept the industrialists' deal.
Proletariatize the south making a communist overthrow of the US more likely in the future.
In the near term it's also the easiest way to destroy the planter class.
It's just replacing chattel slavery with wage slavery. Transparently so and in a way that more or less happened otl, with robber barons and company towns, just presumably faster.In the near term it's also the easiest way to destroy the planter class.
It was, it's just that between the Native Americans, the Confederates, and the Mormons the communication lines have been cut.This is weird, cause California was pretty decently integrated into the union, right?
I mean you're certainly describing how things played out IRL in the North and West, but in the South what replaced chattle slavery was share cropping, which was slavery in all but name and actively prioritized keeping the antebellum social structure over everything, even profits. Like that system is why we grow most of our vegetables in the desert, the land owners wanted cotton to be grown even as it collapsed in value because you can't eat cotton.It's just replacing chattel slavery with wage slavery. Transparently so and in a way that more or less happened otl, with robber barons and company towns, just presumably faster.