A lack of infrastructure. A frost.
The impact of war is multiple deaths, starvation, homelessness, disease and devastating damage to infrastructure.
After World War II, the productive capacity and technological advances gave the US a distinct advantage. It was not ravaged by the war and its infrastructure was intact.
economic infrastructure
couse and and effect of first world war
The war killed many people and destroyed much of the colonies' infrastructure. However, it brought independence to the land and it affected the politics and economies of North America
Critical Infrastructure Protection protects the nation's Critical Infrastructure. Critical Infrastructure is the networks, systems, and assets that are important to the United States. Its destruction would have a terrible effect on the nation's security and safety.
A lack of infrastructure. A frost.
did the falklands war effect chile
I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.
The expenditure incurred in a war in monetary term. The loss incurred by destruction of infrastructure and life.
The impact of war is multiple deaths, starvation, homelessness, disease and devastating damage to infrastructure.
The impact of war is multiple deaths, starvation, homelessness, disease and devastating damage to infrastructure.
After World War II, the productive capacity and technological advances gave the US a distinct advantage. It was not ravaged by the war and its infrastructure was intact.
Well we make better infrastructure and better buildings.
The Civil War had a devastating effect on the Southern economy, leading to widespread destruction of infrastructure, including railroads and farms. The abolition of slavery dismantled the plantation system, which had been the backbone of the Southern economy, resulting in labor shortages and a shift to sharecropping. Additionally, the South faced severe challenges in rebuilding and transitioning to a diversified economy, leading to prolonged economic hardship and stagnation in the post-war years.
It attacked the civilian infrastructure - burning farms, wrecking railroads. This brought the war home to the people of Georgia (Grant told Sherman to "Make Georgia Howl!"), and it helped to starve the Confederates in the field.