the replacement of large plantations with smaller farms (novanet)
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The South (The Confederacy) was primarily an economy based on agriculture, which was hardput to finance a war. Further, the Union conducted a naval blockade of southern ports, preventing needed supplies from getting in.
crops and agriculture
South
agriculture
Crop rotation and the peanut (after the failure of the cotton crops)
The replacement of large plantations with smaller farms
What were the results of the Civil War on southern society economy agriculture and political structure?" Even if you can't offer a complete answer, help us get things started.
Slaves worked on large plantationsgrowing tobbaco, cotton, and sugarcane.
As the US Civil War unfolded, the economy of the Confederate states was based on agriculture. The main crops they farmed were cotton, tobacco and rice.
It no longer became based solely on the agriculture and the agriculture that was left was no longer dependent on slave labor
There was no president of Southern Sudan during the civil war.
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The agricultural status of the Southern states was extremely high. Over 80% of the South's economy came from agriculture. Whilst industrially, it was in the dumps, while the North's industrial economy was boosting. That was a huge disadvantage for the South during the civil war.
Pippa Coutts has written: 'An introduction to the food economies of southern Sudan' -- subject(s): Agricultural assistance, Agriculture, Civil War, 1983-, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic aspects of War, Food relief, War
The South (The Confederacy) was primarily an economy based on agriculture, which was hardput to finance a war. Further, the Union conducted a naval blockade of southern ports, preventing needed supplies from getting in.
There really wasn't any after the Civil War if I remember correctly. That's because their economy was destroyed, and it was mainly agriculture.