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southern banks struggled to support industrial development
Southern banks struggled to support industrial development.
The statement that correctly explains economic conditions in the South during the Civil War was that they were very poor and relied heavily on agriculture. This greatly contrasted the North which was more industry oriented.
There are many economic influences that impact the development and reform in South Africa. One important factor is what businesses may benefit from continued discrimination, mostly by paying certain workers less.
The economy in the South, after the Civil War, was destroyed. The South had ruined cities and their plantations needed rebuilding due to the fact that: *Slaves were not there to pick cotton anymore. *Southern farms were destroyed due to battle.
southern banks struggled to support industrial development
southern banks struggled to support industrial development
Lack of educated work force is one factor that limited industrial expansion in the South.
Lack of educated work force is one factor that limited industrial expansion in the South.
The south had a choice to have more slaves.
How did white landowners in the south reassert their economic power in the decade following the civil war?
One factor that did not contribute to the growth of the South's population during the 1970s was economic growth. While economic growth can often attract people to an area and contribute to population growth, the South experienced slower economic growth compared to other regions during this time period. Factors such as increasing job opportunities and favorable business conditions were not as prominent in the South during the 1970s, which limited its population growth.
Most advantages, economic and otherwise, favored the North
The North had the greater economic resources as it was industrialised while the South relayed on a slave and cotton economy.
The South was far more economically impacted by the Civil War because more of the South was destroyed by the war, and the abolition of slavery forced the South to adopt a completely new economic system.
Southern banks struggled to support industrial development.
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