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Many farms and ranches were neglected during the civil war.
Yes! There are farms in Texas
Only a few churches now operate community farms in Texas, such as the Chapel Hill United Methodist Church, and the Eden Community Baptist Church. Coryell church used to run community farms however this scheme was ended recently due to lack of funding.
Texas has the most farms in the United States, with over 240,000 farms covering more than 130 million acres.
Because the wrecking of the farms and the railroads would help to starve the Confederate troops in the field - which is what ended the war.
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Texas barely has cows and farms. I live in Texas and there's mainly cities. we have McDonald's and getos. fort worth is geto. but Texas is an amazing place that is beatiful. and idk the answer to your question.
The Union Army had blocked all Texas ports. G oods being brought in or out were unable to be delivered. Also, the men had all gone to war. Therefore the factories, farms, and businesses were left unattended. Crops could not be harvested, and sold. Thus, the Civil War deeply affected Texas income.
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Slaves either fought or worked on farms in the civil war.