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Most of the population was indians who where over worked underpaid and resented which explains why most of the populace was over and under everything.
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It's clear that one of the systems does not work. Corruption and failure are not strangers to either system, but one of them has a higher success rate to prove its point.
The first argument is pretty simple. Socialism has never worked. From that view, it is pretty clear that empirical evidence suggests that socialism usually ends up turning into an oppressive pseudo capitalist corporatism, as it has happened in South America repeatedly, or it will become a dictatorship, as it has happened in South America, Africa and even to Russia and its neighbor countries.
Socialism, to work, has to have state force using firearms to impose their will upon the others. It smashes the will and freedom of minorities, and by minorities I mean anyone who disagrees with them, and forces them, with the raw and physical power of the State, to behave accordingly.
Capitalism, though, is all about competition and voluntarism when it is not infected with the corrupted politicians that ally themselves with big companies, making an ugly son that we call corporatism. But even when that is the case, people tend to have something to eat, that can't be said about current Venezuela and North Korea.
Industrialization makes imperialism possible and needed. As industry grew countries want to compliment it with empires.
There are two main reasons that are linked to decline of naval stores production in North Carolina in 1800's and 1900's. One is the due to the fires made on pine forests by general William Tecumseh Sherman's troops during the war which destroyed the forest and reduced the Longleaf Pines available affecting the turpentine, tar and pitch production. The other is changes and innovations in technology, the iron became more used in ships than wood and new solvents replaced the turpentine, this reduced the need of pine-tree and helped to decline the naval stores in North Carolina.