I see you use the BJU U.S. History text book as well.
One way the North benefited from the Civil War was that, with all the farm hands off fighting in the war, farmers came to rely more heavily on machinery which caused huge growth in food production during the war. Heavy industries also benefited from the Union armies need for thing like, cannons, iron for ships, and other armaments.
It's on page 305 if you're wondering.
It gave slaves more freedom
Life on the home front was more difficult for Southerners because when all the cotton in the South was burned because of the Civil War, the South lost a major part of it's income.
Wilmer McClain, "The Civil War began in my front yard, and ended in my parlor."
it was impotant becoase the home front was just as impotant as anything els
The War benefited the economy of the US. Wages went up, unemployment went away, prices went up but the wages stay in line with the inflation. Businesses thrived.
the grass died
martin luther king
the people that stayed home from the war had a lot of work to do
It gave slaves more freedom
Four things about the home front during the Civil War include the Home Guard. The Home Guard protected the South's cities, and were responsible for capturing runaway slaves. The Home Guard also caught soldiers that went AWOL or no longer wanted to fight for the South. The home front also saw mobilization of local and state militias, along with people helping to raise funds and armaments for the war effort.
Men who came home from war.
In what ways did minnesota support the war effort in ww2
Life on the home front was more difficult for Southerners because when all the cotton in the South was burned because of the Civil War, the South lost a major part of it's income.
in the civil war some women where army nurses while some where spices and some take care of the home and are even in the war front.
family back home,and seeing people die right in front of you for the first time
Yes, home fronts always play an important part in any war. Women worked hard to support their husbands in the civil war. Some disguised themselves as men such as Carla Barton in order to fight in the war.
I am not used to a home front