Any imported goods, as the blockade-runners' ports were increasingly closed down.
They found out that other producing countries such as india and other countries sold cheaper cotton.
The responsibility to do the invading. Shortage of good generals in the first half. An uninspiring war-aim in the first half. A quarrelsome cabinet, held together with difficulty by Lincoln.
600,000 deaths, civil rights was not established, the kkk
No, the smallest paper money denomination was the 3 cent fractional currency note printed during the civil war because of a shortage of coins.
they were two generals during the civil war
Industrial manufacturing capacity
Food
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A shortage of cotton would have devastating consequences for the South during the Civil War. Cotton was not only a critical cash crop that fueled the Southern economy but also a key export that provided the Confederacy with much-needed revenues. Additionally, the South's reliance on cotton for trade and diplomacy, particularly with European nations, meant that any disruption could significantly weaken their position in the war. Without sufficient cotton, the South would struggle to finance its military efforts and sustain its economy.
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Inability to quickly move troops and supplies.
1. What was "king" and the main topic of conversation in the South?(0 pts) politics(0 pts) sugarcane(1 pt) cotton(0 pts) slavery2. Because many Southerners were unwilling to sell slaves to raise funds to build factories, they had no money to invest in businesses. Another name for this type of money is _____.(0 pts) bonds(1 pt) capital(0 pts) business means3. A shortage of what would have devastating consequences for the South during the Civil War?(0 pts) canals(1 pt) railroads(0 pts) rivers(0 pts) roads
Civil war tokens were minted during the civil war in the Northern Union states. They were used as a form of currency while there was a shortage of federal money, and were later on outlawed.
Most of the major battle in the Civil War were fought in the South (except for a few in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Vermont). The South lost the war.
The South lacked many things compared to the North. They did not have much of a railroad network. They had a limited capacity to make guns. They ran short of men as the war wore on. They did not have a navy to keep trade routes to Europe open.
A cotton shortage.
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