This answer shall be an attempt to consolidate key economic facts concerning the economic differences between the North and the South just prior to the US Civil War. It will also consolidate the economic differences between both sides of the conflict during the actual four year conflict.and later According to the 1860 census the Southern states had 110,000 industrial workers. In contrast to this, the North had 1,300,000 industrial workers. This was such a huge disparity that these figures require that they be displayed in advance of the other factors that follow up the production of the workers on each side. How slaves in the South made economic contributions will also be discussed.
Smaller population. No industrial manufacturing.
Before the civil war it didn't affect the south, but after the war began the north had all the industrial growth and could produce things needed for fighting a war.
A civil service system for government workers began.
South Carolina
They had slaves.
A civil service system for government workers began.
Charleston, South Carolina
9,000,000
the south
(Ft.Sumter)
South Carolina, at Fort Sumter.
The US Civil War began on April 12, 1861.for South Carolina dec 1860 for USA and lower south CSA attack on fort Sumter and for the complete CSA then victory for the south on fort Sumter.