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What was the major industry in Delaware in 1787?

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Professor I. 8nt. Phat

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Jan 5, 2010, 1:37:01 PM1/5/10
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"Delawareans" as they were called during the time, were actually heavily
invested in only two major industries: Slavery and Prostitution. During
the colonial period, Delaware was a slave state. Even in the Civil War,
it remained a slave state, though allying with the union. Delaware was
also know as a get away for many of the times politicians to "cat
houses" showing that politicians would truly never change. Delaware
women were considered high prizes throughout the US due to their
immensely short numbers, according to the basic laws of economics.
Though short in numbers, however, they proved that size mattered. Women
of Delaware, at the time, were also the most skilled and obese
prostitutes in the nation. Different from other whores, Delaware whores
would not only service a lonely man, but also keep him warm in the
winter, and give him shade in the summer.

Ragnar

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Jan 6, 2010, 9:19:55 AM1/6/10
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On Jan 5, 1:37 pm, "Professor I. 8nt. Phat" <i8ntp...@att.net> wrote:
> http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_major_industry_in_delaware_in_...

Wiki answers = Bullshit.

Ragnar


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