The South suffered far more. It was unable to conduct foreign trade. Its infrastructure was largely destroyed as a result of enemy action, as was a large part of its agriculture. There was little gold or silver to back its currency, and it had an extremely low GNP. A large part of he potential workforce fought in the military instead, which demanded huge resources from the civilian population beyond what it was able to supply. In the end, some were eating rats, and the paper money was so worthless that it was used as tender for starting fires.
Because the Union naval blockade became steadily more effective, and they were unable to export their plentiful cotton in exchange for war supplies. Also most of the battles were in the South, and the farms and railroads suffered increasing damage, especially when Sherman launched his March to the Sea. All of this wrecked the economy, and the Confederate dollar was down to five cents by early-1864.
Inflation made supplies more expensive ~APEX~
farmers
more goods were being produced than consumers could buy
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The South, without question
The North had more factories than the South because the South relied on their agricultural based economy.
The steamboat was actually developed during the Civil war and it affected the nation's economy.
The Blacks suffered because they had to pay more and had poorly done pictures.
According to recent numerical research and records, the north had a few more casualties than the south during the Civil War, or the battle between North and South. The south suffered 490,309 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing, while the north suffered 596,670.
According to recent numerical research and records, the north had a few more casualties than the south during the Civil War, or the battle between North and South. The south suffered 490,309 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing, while the north suffered 596,670.
A doctor's life was not very pleasant while serving with military units during the Civil War. They had little good food or sleeping quarters, and often suffered from disease or injury themselves. More information can be found in the related links, below.
During the 18th century it changed due to the civil war. The economy took in more opinions than that of just white people.
Because the Union naval blockade became steadily more effective, and they were unable to export their plentiful cotton in exchange for war supplies. Also most of the battles were in the South, and the farms and railroads suffered increasing damage, especially when Sherman launched his March to the Sea. All of this wrecked the economy, and the Confederate dollar was down to five cents by early-1864.
Segregationists became more violent, businesses suffered from the mass actions, and civil rights leaders were arrested
Business suffered from the mass actions ~apex~
Bangladesh has environmental issues that cause yearly flooding that wipes out most of the economy. there is more rice though!