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During the American Civil War, a variety of factors hampered the Confederate war effort. Perhaps the most serious was the smaller size of the South's population: Confederate armies were typically outnumbered by their Union counterparts, and replacements for battle-casualties were much harder to recruit.
The Great Depression and World War II hampered asset growth in mutual funds
The development of a more modern agricultural economy was hampered by the South's reliance on a single cash crop and sharecropping, which sent it into deeper poverty and debt.Simplified: Sharecropping & Reliance on 1 Cash Crop
Pemberton was not prepared for a long siege, lacking suffecient food. He was also hampered by contradictory orders from his higher command, and Johnston's inability to mount a credible relief force to save the city.
The word hampered is a verb. It is the past tense of hamper.
Limited or hampered
Napoleon's troops were hampered by mud in the morning of the battle of Waterloo
Van Buren had to respond but was hampered by his own political party's laissez-faire policies, dooming his re-election
The Union naval blockade seriously hampered the Confederate war effort
Not at all, the word hampered is the past tense of the verb to hamper (hampers, hampering, hampered), to hinder or impede the movement or progress.Example:The weather hampered our travel time.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A collective noun is a word used to group people, places, or things; for example:a crew of sailorsa chain of islandsa bouquet of flowers
ecological balance will be hampered.
Similar to impaired.
it hampered them
stamp act
prevent, restrict
ecological balance will be hampered.