The Rise of the American People a Philosophical Interpretation of American Hist

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The Rise of the American People a Philosophical Interpretation of American Hist
Roland G Roland Greene Usher
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THE TWO DIVERGING SECTIONS 255 Similarly the geographical and economic fabric influenced decisively the political institutions of each section. The cold winters in the North made agriculture impossible for many months, necessitated the storing up of provisions and led the people living inland to huddle together for company, for sharing the food and fuel in time of scarcity, and for defense against the Indians and French. The shipping and fishing industries similarly encouraged the formation and
... growth of towns. These factors naturally explain the for mation of closely knit cooperative centralized institutions in the North; it was convenient and expedient so to live. In the South, it was as clearly convenient and expedient to live otherwise. Tobacco in colonial times, like cotton after the Revolution, required vast areas of new land, for the crops quickly exhausted the soil and the science of fertili zation was not then understood. Each planter owned, there fore, a tract equivalent to a whole New England town ship, in the middle of which he usually lived with a few white overseers and a large gang of slaves.

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