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The Reconstruction - Southern Victory Mac Graven, Jeremiah Hemme, Nathan Brown, and Connor Breen
CSA The victor of the Civil War Slavery as a way of life is preserved Cities on both sides are in ruins
Race Relations No black rights, slavery as an economic staple Other races subjugated as they begin to immigrate Immigration down to nearly nothing Imports from non-white countries stop Relationships with Ghana and Niger decline
Infrastructure Cities low on priority list All but Montgomery, Richmond, and coastal ports torn down Plantations take up the land to accommodate for slaves Plantation owners rule the land, including railroads
Infrastructure Cities disgusting and overpopulated Farming is the main industry Cities not worth the money
Transportation Road travel is discouraged Railroads to the coast first to be rebuilt Inter-city railroads slow to be rebuilt People encouraged to work to help pay off war debts Horse-drawn carriage becomes staple of southern transportation system Roads eventually decline to simple dirt paths
New Territory Territories acquired by the CSA after the war: Indian Territory New Mexico Territory Colorado Territory Utah Territory
New Territory CSA obtained more land, USA concerned w/ reconstruction Small conflicts on California-Nevada border 50,000 residents required to become a state Smaller than USA because of agricultural focus Slaves counted as 2/5 because of the influx from Ghana and Niger
Future - The First 15 Years Began as a bright future, CSA was its own country Reconstruction wasn't a concern Standing army first priority, fear of counterattack Colonization to the west and slave imports lead to population increase
Future - 25 Years Post War Relations with Ghana and Niger decline Slave trade closed by military enforcement from France, England, and Spain Mistreatment of slaves continues, population declines
Future - 40 Years Post War Slave population at all-time low Slaves weak, but worth more than gold Cities overflowing with desperate citizens People have to wade through crowds of unemployed citizens to get to work Overspending on military makes government aid impossible
Future - 50 Years Post War Complete fall of the south CSA rejoins the USA by the grace of Theodore Roosevelt Rebuilt enough that USA takes a small part in World War 1 Able to reconstruct and become a major industrial power
Summary: Mr Rapp's 3rd Period Green Day
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