Historically speaking, when did the black population of America become central to the American economy?

Historically speaking, when did the black population of America become central to the American economy?

Never.

if america had no black people, we'd be on mars by now

never

Not an argument.

started out dependent, without slaves America could not have into superpower status but ultimately the country itself was no longer dependent on chattel slavery once the first phase of the industrial revolution began in the north.

The colonies south from Virginia and the Chesapeake were certainly heavily dependent on slavery by the 18th century, but New England never was, at least not directly.

>without slaves America could not have into superpower status
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black people become central to western european society from the beginning and that transfers over to America because european credit markets rely directly on trafficking african slaves in order to grow and develop. New england was dependent on slavery in the beginning to build infrastructure and then on the cotton provided from them south. Also, the massive land speculation that happened once lands west of the Appalachian opened up had a lot to do with the notion that you could now use the large slaves populations in the southern states and take them west and make a fortune

Yeah but how relevant have they been outside of the South after 1865?

This looks like a strawman. But there's no way someone would make a point with something that's suppose to be a strawman.

I'm confused what the purpose behind this picture is, what it's trying to convey.

It's a meme response to the meme often heard IRL that black slaves built America. Since black slaves are commonly associated with cotton production, the conclusion is that America was built on cotton produced by black slaves.

While the north didn't use slaves at any rate comparable to the south there was certainly a significant gain in the northern harbors from the sale of cash crops grown in the south as well as the slaves themselves.

The south had a drastically lower population than the north, they needed slaves to maximize land use and crop growth. What other reason could the southerners possible have had for importing so many niggers than the instant benefits of slave labor?

South was a shithole during slave years, they didn't "build" anything there.

When it was discovered that peanut butter jelly is the cure for cancer.

Maybe not, but they definitely grew and exported a lot of valuable crops.

>if every black person left this country America would collapse within a year

I think this hypothesis should be tested.

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>if 10% of the population instantly left, the country would fall apart

For sure and then increasing birth rates and immigration would be encouraged to compensate and the country would readjust.

t. melanin warrior

An average product factory in the 20th century created more capital than the whole cotton exports combined over the decades.

False.

There is the argument that agriculture was the basis upon which the cities grew. Black America was part of Agrarian America. And when farmers had to go to the cities to work in the undermanned factories during the wars, that included the Great Migration too.

So, along with poor white farmers and their descendants, you can say that African-Americans were part of the agricultural class that became unskilled workers and were never fully integrated into the industrial economy in a way that benefited them, and instead remain exploited to this day.

There is also something to be said for the poor generating most economic growth based on their increased rates of consumption. When you can't afford stuff that lasts or any kind of stability or control over your life, you end up paying more in cheap shoes and apartments than in boots that last and a house that becomes your land for generations to come. That's why sales taxes disproportionately hurt the poor more than the rich.

This is halfway true, from media to how our government is structured currently have been formulated around the foundation of lower income/lower iq people.

Most of them aren't black, though.

>most of them aren't black.
You are right only the Minorities are.

>Le economic activity for it's own sake is a sign of good health meme.

not an argument