Before the War it was great. During and afterwards it was terrible.
The Norths economy during the civil war and in general during this time period was industry and trade, the Souths was agriculture The Northern economy wasn't as badly hurt by the war as the economy of the South. (APEX)
The South's economy was devastated after the US Civil War. As a summary statement, for a forty year period after the Civil War, the economy of the South was stagnated, and two thirds of its wealth was destroyed.
there is no economy!
It would be Traditional economy because command economy would sort of be like Cuba and mixed economy would be like us (The United States).
what was the economy of the us like in november 1754
the souths plan was for to wait till the north gave up or got tired like fort Sumter
Many before and after the war were white supremacists.
The Norths economy during the civil war and in general during this time period was industry and trade, the Souths was agriculture The Northern economy wasn't as badly hurt by the war as the economy of the South. (APEX)
The South was rebelling against the federal government during the war and the native americans had never been given any reason to like the feds. They joined the souths rebellion.
Before the Civil War, approximately 4 million enslaved people lived in the South, constituting about one-third of the Southern population. Slavery was a critical part of the Southern economy, particularly in agricultural sectors like cotton and tobacco. The institution of slavery was deeply entrenched in Southern society, with significant social, economic, and political implications.
the economy was like a lion that does not have a dick and trys to have sex it was terrible
what was the civil war like
True. The poor economy of the South during the late 1800s was largely due to the struggle to recover from the Civil War. The devastation of infrastructure, loss of labor due to emancipation, and the transition from a plantation-based economy to one that sought new industries hindered economic recovery. Additionally, factors like debt, sharecropping, and limited access to markets further complicated the South's efforts to rebuild its economy.
The Southern states had large plantations and few factories during the Civil War. Their economy was primarily based on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cash crops like cotton and tobacco, which relied heavily on slave labor. In contrast, the Northern states had a more industrialized economy with numerous factories. This disparity contributed to the differing resources and strategies of the two sides during the war.
The economy of the South during the Civil War heavily relied on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cash crops like cotton and tobacco. This agrarian system was supported by slave labor, which allowed for large-scale production and significant profits. The South's economy was less industrialized than the North's, making it more vulnerable to disruptions in agricultural output and trade. As a result, the reliance on agriculture shaped the Southern economy and its social structure, contributing to the tensions that led to the Civil War.
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