2nd EOTO Reaction
Our 2nd each one teach one ended up including the on South Carolina's secession. The whole backstory of how this state became the center of racial tension and economic inequality is deep.
Basically from day one, South Carolina was built on this horrifying economic model where enslaved Africans weren't just workers. Slaves were literally the entire economic foundation. By 1730, two-thirds of the colony was Black, but they had zero power. These white settlers created this system where human beings were literally just considered property. Their entire success depended on completely destroying human lives in a sense.
The economic model was so deeply twisted that losing slavery would basically collapse their entire social structure. Plantation owners weren't just wealthy. Plantation owners were essentially a ruling class that had constructed an entire society around the exploitation of slaves, which at the time was legal. Every single aspect of their economy from agriculture to social status, was built on this foundational racism. Enslaved people were the workforce that made everything function. When you break it down, South Carolina wasn't just a state. South Carolina was a machine designed to get maximum labor while completely stripping human beings of their basic dignity.
We learned that when Abraham Lincoln got elected, it wasn't just a political shift, it was a total threat to everything these Southern people had built. Lincoln wasn't just some random president saying slavery was bad. He was actively trying to redistribute power and challenge this whole system. And in this system, white landowners controlled everything. South Carolina basically threw a massive tantrum. Their secession wasn't just about states rights or some noble cause, it was a desperate attempt to preserve a deeply racist economic system.
What's crazy is how this mentality of "protect our power at all costs" didn't die with the Civil War. People continued to try and create a system that benefits a few by completely destroying the opportunities of others. It's like they built this entire system of oppression. Once someone tries to dismantle the system, they would rather burn everything down than give up their control.
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