Some postwar problems in the South after the American Civil War included economic devastation due to the destruction of infrastructure and loss of slave labor, social upheaval as former slaves sought to establish their rights and freedoms, and political challenges as the region adjusted to Reconstruction policies imposed by the federal government. These issues contributed to a period of instability and conflict as the South struggled to rebuild and redefine itself in the aftermath of the war.
Postwar problems of the republic
Carpetbaggers
Postwar teens were a major target group of businesses
Postwar teens were a major target group of businesses.
Postwar teens were a major target group of businesses.
Postwar problems of the republic
Carpetbaggers
The postwar South suffered from an acute shortage of capital: people had to devise way to operate without cash. From America A native History by George Brown Tindall 8th edition
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To solve postwar problems as an agency of the United Nations. -JenniferMichelle Kinsel (:
It's diverse economy based on transportation and manufacturing boomed.
The army had a postwar celebration.
The main problems in the South were conflict from racism and segregation.
During the postwar period, there was little food.
No problems as South Korea has no deserts.
Postwar unemployment and low wages, exploited by Northern 'Carpetbaggers'.