During the Civil War, starvation significantly impacted the South due to blockades that restricted access to essential supplies and food. The Union's naval blockade severely limited the Confederacy's ability to import goods and export cotton, leading to widespread food shortages. As a result, many Southern civilians and soldiers faced malnutrition and hunger, which contributed to declining morale and weakened the Confederate war effort. Additionally, the scarcity of food led to increased inflation and social unrest, further destabilizing the Southern economy and society.
South Yemen Civil War happened in 1986.
A civil war is when 2 factions fight to control the same government. The south wanted their own government so the American 'Civil War' was not a civil war. It was and is the south's view that the north invaded the south, starting a war of aggression.
The Civil War (1861-1865) The Civil War was fought between the Union (north) and the Confederacy (south). The war was fought mainly about the issue of slavery. The Union eventually won and that is what makes us the United States of America today.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. ______________ But he did not lead the south into the Civil War he led them DURING the civil war.
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they wanted to move to the south
The Civil War had a huge effect on both the North and the South. In the South, many plantations and farms were destroyed and their owners were away fighting the war. In the North, women often took up jobs that were originally performed by their husbands.
pretty much smashed both of them for a few years
South felt if they had the right to join the Union they could leave it
South wanted slavery north didn't so they faut
The south lost the civil war
It put the south (confederate) in ruins both economicallyand physically. The noth won (union) and they slowly started to put the south back together. The civil war ended slavery
The Civil War caused tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the United States
The Civil War caused tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the United States
The Civil War caused tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the United States
The issues leading to the Civil War were starvation, and the Royals versus the Peons. In other words, this was the 99% versus the 1%.