• @SheeEttin
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    251 year ago

    Yes. West Virginia split from the rest of Virginia to join the Union in the Civil War, while the remainder of Virginia joined the Confederacy.

    • @taiyang
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      11 year ago

      Wait, really? Virginia (aside from this story anyway) seems like the less failed state compared to West Virginia. Huh.

      • ArtieShaw
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        181 year ago

        Short and simplified version:

        Virginia had a lot of land and it was a slave-holding state. But the western part was in the mountains, where it wasn’t really feasible to have a plantation or conduct large scale trade. Waterways were the most efficient way to trade. By the time the Civil War rolled around, Virginia wanted to continue slavery, but the people in the mountains didn’t really give a fuck. They were poor and didn’t want to fight for the plantation owners.

        Post war, WV continued their status quo as a poor mountain state with mineral resources but not much else. Virginia continued to flourish with its arable land, cities, military facilities, and ports.

        • @taiyang
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          71 year ago

          That makes sense. Also explains why they push so strongly for coal if that’s one of the few things WV has going for it.

          • TheRealKuni
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            41 year ago

            After all their second most popular export, McElroy brothers, is a highly limited resource.

        • @Buddahriffic
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          31 year ago

          It was also one of the early fronts for labour organization and the owners came down on them pretty hard to the point where gun battles were fought.