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1 Alvan Stewart, The Cause of the Hard Times 1 (1843)

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               TRACT                    N       4. No.10





     THE CAUSE OF THE HARD TIMEM



        BY ALVAN STEWART, ESQ., OF NEW YORK.


 Why is this Country periodically in such deep Distress, without
                   Famine, Pestilence, or War ?
   IT is because one third of this nation have lived in idleness, on
 the labor of the other two thirds, by means of' credit, for the last
 twenty years. The nation contains 18,000,000 of' people. In thir-
 teen slave States, we may estimate the population at 8,000,000.
 There are 2,700,000 slaves. The persons in whom the title to these
 slaves exists are 250,000, or the seventy-second part of the nation,
 who own the slaves and govern the republic. The wives, children,
 and relatives, of slave-holders are 1,250,000, to which add the owners,
 and it makes 1,500,000, or one twelfth part of the nation, who rule us
 in Congress, fbr fear of losing the support of that part of the South
 who are called Vhigs or Democrats.
 Labor, in slave States, is regarded as disgraceful, when performed by
 white persons. This is the general rule -there are some exceptions.
 There are not over one and a half millions of slave laboring men and
 women in the Southern States, or one in five, who are to be regarded as
 prime laborers. The other 1,200,000 slaves are infirm, disabled, aged,
 children, and fugitives in the woods and swamps.
 Labor is the only source of support for a nation; and that nation
 which has tl;e greatest amount of available, employed labor, is the
 richest nation on a long run.
 Only one person out of' five labors in the Southern States, and that
 person is a slave, whose every movement is propelled by fear- no
 compensation - no, it is the lash, not cash. The slave provides in
 part fbr himself and four other beings, and yet, we are told, he cannot,
 if free, take care of hinself alone.
 But it cannot be denied, that the 1,500,000 of slaves cannot furnish
 much over two thirds of the sustenance of the South, with all the white
 labor, which only prevails in limited districts. Since 1828, or fifteen
years, the South has been trusted with $300,000,000 of Northern labor.
or $20,000,000 a year, from the free States, which never has been, and
never will be, paid in aught except bankruptcy. There is scarcely a
neighborhood in the free States which has not paid its quota towards
the twenty millions per annum, during some one of the last fiftem

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