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Much of the north was destroyed during the civil war?

No - most of the SOUTH was


Why did food cost so much for the South during the Civil War?

inflation


What was a disadvantage the south had during the civil war?

Much smaler population from which to recruit armies.


Were there more people in the south during the civil war?

No. It had a much smaller population, a third of them slaves.


Why was Confederate money rendered worthless during the Civil War?

Confederate money became worthless during the Civil War because the Confederate government printed too much of it, causing hyperinflation and a loss of confidence in its value.


Where was the South's capitol during the Civil War?

At first, Montgomery, Alabama; not much later, Richmond, Virginia


What were the hard times in the south during reconstruction period?

Following the Civil War, much of the very small industrial base of the South had been destroyed, and it had lost much of the agricultural base. Money issued by the Confederate Government was worthless. A combination of no food, no money, no places to work- and combine that with the death or disability of many men that had entered the army. Hard times, indeed.


Why did the north want to blocade the south during the civil war?

To prevent them from exporting their plentiful cotton in exchange for much-needed war supplies.


The greatest weakness of the south during the civil war was its?

The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.


Did the north or south control most of the nations money during the civil war?

During the Civil War, the North controlled the majority of the nation's financial resources. The Union had a more developed industrial economy, allowing it to produce goods and munitions at a much higher rate than the South. Additionally, the North had better access to banking institutions and established a more extensive system of taxation, which further solidified its financial advantage. In contrast, the South struggled with inflation and a lack of resources, leading to significant economic difficulties.


How much money do civil air patrol pilots make?

Civil Air Patrol pilots do not make money. They are civilian volunteers.


What major battles was the USMC in during the Civil War?

Pretty much none. With the onset of the civil war the corps was divided like the rest of the nation. Much of the marine corp's leadership was in the South so the corps fell into disarray and never fought in the civil war with any organized units.