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landowners grew more than cotton
The South had developed a more balanced economy after Reconstruction
The South had developed a more balanced economy after Reconstruction. The major goals were to rejoin all the states back to the Union and to help rebuild the South.
The Economy of the South depended on slavery.
slavery benefited the southern economy because raised a lot of money for the slave owners,especially when the slaves get extra jobs,because all of the money the earned goes straight to their owner. :(
How did Reconstruction benefit landowners in the agricultural economy of the South?
How did Reconstruction benefit landowners in the agricultural economy of the South?
landowners grew more than cotton
The South had developed a more balanced economy after Reconstruction
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The South had developed a more balanced economy after Reconstruction
The South had developed a more balanced economy after Reconstruction. The major goals were to rejoin all the states back to the Union and to help rebuild the South.
It might benefit tourisim, and and the economy but you must remember that a global recession is on , and will it affect the competition.
Southern leaders had no say in plans for reconstruction. Without representation critical issues involving the economy of the South could not be addressed. Newly freed slaves also had no where to go after being freed and the loss of slave labor had a negative effect on the agicultural economy the South was founded on.
Reconstruction referred mainly to the rebuilding of the South. War had devastated Southern economy and infrastructure, and the Federal government saw it their duty to "Reconstruct" the South.
Congress passed a tax on cotton after the US Civil War to help make the South pay for the Union's cost of the war. This Reconstruction Era tax added to the poor economy of the South
The South rejoined the union after reconstruction.