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.
they ate hard tack and bread but mostly the crops they planted
Following the Civil War, much of the very small industrial base of the South had been destroyed, and it had lost much of the agricultural base. Money issued by the Confederate Government was worthless. A combination of no food, no money, no places to work- and combine that with the death or disability of many men that had entered the army. Hard times, indeed.
life was harsh and very hard many people died
What Scarlett O'Hara did - gave up partying and got down to hard work on the land.
He felt it was too hard on the South
Why was life especially hard in the south during the war?
Why was life especially hard in the south during the war?
It was a mess. The south's economy was suffering greatly. It was hard on the South that the war was in their territory and that the North was doing everything it could and using its strong economy and strong followers to win the war.
this was because being a black man, this could cause persecution towards yourself if u were african american.
When food was hard to come by in the South during the war, egg whites and butter were mixed as a substitute for milk. The Civil War was fought from 1861 to 1865.
The basic problem with labor in the South after the Civil War was that nobody was around to do it. The South was very rural and without any slaves around, it was hard to find workers.
the simialiritys between both the north and the south were both sets of leaders were predominantly dedicated, focused, and inspiring to their men.
they partied too hard and couldn't focus from their hangovers
thats a really hard question to answer because many battles probably arent recorded. but since the north won the slave war i am guessing north did.
they ate hard tack and bread but mostly the crops they planted
The south was still the poorest section of the U.S. so it must have been hard on them.
Following the Civil War, much of the very small industrial base of the South had been destroyed, and it had lost much of the agricultural base. Money issued by the Confederate Government was worthless. A combination of no food, no money, no places to work- and combine that with the death or disability of many men that had entered the army. Hard times, indeed.