Without the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Mississippi will wipe out all the industry on it's way to the delta. In 1973, John MpcPhee wrote in the Control of Nature, that if Nature is allowed to take it's course, WWII would do less damage to Southern Louisiana and the oil industry in the bayou, and all the industries in the "American …
Without the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Mississippi will wipe out all the industry on it's way to the delta. In 1973, John MpcPhee wrote in the Control of Nature, that if Nature is allowed to take it's course, WWII would do less damage to Southern Louisiana and the oil industry in the bayou, and all the industries in the "American Ruhr". The Old South can not survive without Northern experience and expertise.
Without the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Mississippi will wipe out all the industry on it's way to the delta. In 1973, John MpcPhee wrote in the Control of Nature, that if Nature is allowed to take it's course, WWII would do less damage to Southern Louisiana and the oil industry in the bayou, and all the industries in the "American Ruhr". The Old South can not survive without Northern experience and expertise.