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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 48 MIN

Two Economies, One Awkward Union | North vs South Economics

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At America’s founding, the North and South were technically on the same team. Same revolution. Same Constitution. Same optimistic speeches. Economically? They were already headed for couples counseling.In Part I of North vs South Economics, Eric takes us from the 1770s through the early 1800s and lays out how two regional economies quietly diverged long before anyone said the word “secession” out loud. The North starts investing in education, skilled labor, diversification, and early industrialization. The South doubles down on land, agriculture, enslaved labor, and an extractive system that rewards control over flexibility.We talk early American economic history, housing patterns, class formation, and why incentives matter more than intentions. Nothing collapses here. Nothing explodes. But by the end, it’s painfully clear that these two systems are building very different futures under the same flag.Two economies.One awkward union.And a whole lot of unresolved tension.🎙️ The Buck StartsHereMusic: Semper Fidelis by Heftone Banjo Orchestra, Free Music Archive, license CC-BY-SA

At America’s founding, the North and South were technically on the same team. Same revolution. Same Constitution. Same optimistic speeches. Economically? They were already headed for couples counseling.In Part I of North vs South Economics, Eric takes us from the 1770s through the early 1800s and lays out how two regional economies quietly diverged long before anyone said the word “secession” out loud. The North starts investing in education, skilled labor, diversification, and early industrialization. The South doubles down on land, agriculture, enslaved labor, and an extractive system that rewards control over flexibility.We talk early American economic history, housing patterns, class formation, and why incentives matter more than intentions. Nothing collapses here. Nothing explodes. But by the end, it’s painfully clear that these two systems are building very different futures under the same flag.Two economies.One awkward union.And a whole lot of unresolved tension.🎙️ The Buck StartsHereMusic: Semper Fidelis by Heftone Banjo Orchestra, Free Music Archive, license CC-BY-SA

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