it lowered it
During the Civil War, the capitals of the Confederacy and the Union were only about 100 miles apart. Although the Confederacy was geographically larger than the Union, it had a much lower population.
Total war affected the civilians of the Confederacy by taking food, tearing up railroad lines and fields, and killing livestock of those not fighting in the military.
about 30 percent
about 30 percent
about 30 percent
The Union: *Larger population *Better resources The Confederacy: *excellent military leaders *a strong fighting spirit *The Confederacy also knew the land and had the will to defend it because most of the war was fought in the South*
ANSWER In the Confederacy : 3,024,745; in the Border States (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland) 312,473
People were dieing so the population decreased
Lack of material resources, transportation, industrial capability, and population plus a weak central government needed to win the war.
hospitals people families population etc
it helped by freeing all the states that were fighting in the civil war and all the union states that had slaves
The Confederacy as a nation did not exist in 1860.