During the US Civil War, the economy of the Northern states flourished as they supplied arms, ammunition and other supplies needed for fitting their soldiers. For the most part, no areas of the Northern economy were in danger from Southern military forces. Northern farmland crops continued to be exported to Europe as well. Mostly this was wheat.In a manner of speaking, the US economy in the civil war had the same advantages it had in WW 1 and WW 2.
It was muddy dirty and just plain nasty.
The agricultural status of the Southern states was extremely high. Over 80% of the South's economy came from agriculture. Whilst industrially, it was in the dumps, while the North's industrial economy was boosting. That was a huge disadvantage for the South during the civil war.
The Civil War greatly improved the economy of the North but harmed the economy of the South.
The economy was strong throughout the Gilded Age.
Canada was British territory & remained neutral during the Civil War
bad.
Before the War it was great. During and afterwards it was terrible.
it wasn't as badly affected as the south.
In the south
United State during the Civil War
The south was not allowed to import or export any goods during this blockade which lasted most of the Civil War.
It was muddy dirty and just plain nasty.
For the most part the war, farming, and slave trade.
The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.
Their Economy Flourished.
yes the south agriculture the north industrial
The effects of a nation divided by civil war include a poor economy, poverty, crime and death of the citizens which occurs during the war. Civil war leads some of the citizens into being refugees.