The plantation system ended. Because there were no longer slaves to work on the plantations, Southern farmers had to find new sources of agricultural labor
The population increased and there wasn't enough food.
the dependence on cotton farming in the South
Jim Crow laws and police-enforced segregation
There are several immediate consequences of the Civil War... 1) The Union was preserved even though the Southern States had to re-apply to enter back into it. 2) Slavery was abolished. 3) Generation gap caused by the death of so many men throughout the war. 4) The South was left reeling from the damage to its agricultural lands which would take years to recover. Also the South was held back in regards of standards of industry and education compared to the North. 5) not all slaves were free.
the north had technology from the factories and made guns to help them in the war, and the south focused on their farming.
Farmers diversified their crops
Farmers diversified their crops
tenant farming
Farmers diversified their crops
farming...
Sharecropping
farming had been destroyed
Farmers diversified their crops
In the South because the soil in the South was very fertile and good for planting crops such as cotton.
Sharecropping and Tenant farming were two systems that replaced the plantation system in the south after the Civil War.
Because in the south agriculture and farming were the major industries, while as in the north it was factories. The farming way of life in the south and southerners wanting to hold on to that life was one of the causes to the civil war.
Not the immediate cause - it had been a long-running debate. The immediate cause was Lincoln's election victory on a ticket of no new slave-states.