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The economy in 1863 was starting to get better. The North flourished in regards to industry thanks to the war.
The war less damaging to the economy of the North than to that of the South because most of the war and battles occurred in the South resulting in loss of farms, crops, and any industry near any battle site.
North wanted new states NOT to be slave and the South did. Also the North economy was more industrialized and the South economy was more agricultural and relied on slave labor
After the civil War the 13th amendment (Emancipation Proclamation) was made and abolished slavery. The south had to reconstruct their economy, as the slaves were a major part of the South's economy at the time. Do not think that the North won and said "Too Bad!", the North helped in the reconstruction as well.
The north had very little knowledge of the south's land. The south had an extremely poor economy.
It wrecked the Confederate economy and starved the troops in the field.
The Civil War greatly improved the economy of the North but harmed the economy of the South.
Negatively war generally does not help the economy
The war was costly financially and physically.
the french and Indian war
became increasing industries
Before the civil war the north economy was based on agriculture. It was later based on the industrial revolution after the war.
deteriorated
it doesnt
The economy in 1863 was starting to get better. The North flourished in regards to industry thanks to the war.
North Korea will be strong and insistent while South Korea will be near to defeat until the rest of world hurries to help it.
yes the south agriculture the north industrial