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After the Civil War, the labor force rapidly expanded because of mines and factories.
Very prosperous because of the huge growth of the war industries and the demand for food from the farms.
Civil wars are bad for the economy because the nation is fighting itself. Crops are destroyed. Homes are destroyed. And when its all said and done the victor has to reincoporate the other side back in. That means using an already over burdened national treasury to get people back on their feet. Second response The North's economy boomed during the US Civil War.
The South's economy was devastated after the US Civil War. As a summary statement, for a forty year period after the Civil War, the economy of the South was stagnated, and two thirds of its wealth was destroyed.
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became increasing industries
the civil war improved industries and almost stopped labor force
when the south have to rebuild everything.
The Civil War propelled the northern industries into the age of the Robber Barons, the magnates of industry. American began its rise as an industrial wold power. Except for an economic crash or two, the North prospered.
After the Civil War, the labor force rapidly expanded because of mines and factories.
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From the end of the US Civil War in 1865, railroad construction boomed. By 1900 the US had 200,000 miles of railway track. This exceeded the total tracks of Europe.
Yes, during the Civil War the north had 90% of the county's manufacturing abilities.
Simply outnumbering in people, industries, and wealth.
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