Mr. Klabon?
Cheap labor, the Civil War, railroads, and natural resources helped to fuel industrialization in the South. The 1890's marked the start of the industrialization of not only the South but the entire United States.
The need for mass production and distribution of goods during the Civil War
The need for mass production and distribution of goods during the Civil War
deteriorated
Economic conditions in the South were doing fine. Same can be said for the Northern States before the war. Also, the industrialization of the North was continuing at a rapid pace. Not so much of that in the South.
The south lost the civil war
It has to do with the industrialization and the banking and finance development of the North. The South was mostly agriculture and less profitable enterprises. The civil war was really a war caused by economy and business interests rather than slavery abolition.
South Yemen Civil War happened in 1986.
Henry Grady was a prominent journalist and orator in the post-Civil War South, known for advocating for the "New South," which promoted industrialization and economic diversification beyond agriculture. While he did not directly impact the Civil War itself, his efforts in the Reconstruction era sought to reconcile the North and South and reshape Southern society. Grady's vision for a modernized South aimed to foster economic growth and improve relations, ultimately influencing the region's recovery and development in the years following the war.
1. Won the war (the south had to IMPORT & they were blockaded by the USN). 2. Created new industry (furthered/advanced industrialization in the US).
A civil war is when 2 factions fight to control the same government. The south wanted their own government so the American 'Civil War' was not a civil war. It was and is the south's view that the north invaded the south, starting a war of aggression.
Huge demand for war materials, supplied by the Northern factories.