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Because the Southern ports had been blockaded, so they could not export their one big commodity - cotton.

Also, nearly all the battles were in the South, so those areas were ravaged by combat and troop-movement.

After Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, Union troops were licensed to free any slaves they came across, so depleting the Southern labour-force.

Then in the last year, Grant authorised actual burning of farms and wrecking of railroads, which ruined the Southern economy and reduced civilians and troops alike to near-starvation.

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