The factories produced war materials and the farms grew food for the army. No battles took place in New Jersey, but war takes a toll on everyone with men away fighting and dying. Families loose support and women had few rights to be able to support the family.
Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?
Its farms and factories were kept busy producing all the war supplies needed. Also it was continuing to receive an inflow of skilled immigrants from Europe.
Who moved to the American Southwest in large numbers in the 1920s to work on farms and ranches as well as in mines and factories?
If you are talking about the Civil War, then here is your answer. The northern had more industrial resources, meaning factories, etc. However, the southern was more agricultural. They depended on slaves to work in the field. Therefore, they had a lot of cotton and farms.
Slaves either fought or worked on farms in the civil war.
I believe you're referring to the american civil war in which the North had more factories and the south had more farms.
Factories and farms are owned by individuals in France. The country has independent owners of factories and farms just like in America.
Gave it a major boost, since Northern factories were able to manufacture all kinds of war supplies, and the farms could sell all the food they grew.
Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.
Factories, grocery stores. Farms
It enjoyed huge prosperity because all kinds of war supplies were in demand from its factories and farms.
the north had factories and cities and NO SLAVERY the south had farms and SLAVERY the main reason they went to war is slavery
The Southern colonies manly focused on farms(mostly cotton). Their economy was not only affected by the slaves they used on the farms but also the North being mostly factories. About the time the civil war broke out, the North was against the South for using slaves and by the colonies being split the way they were, the civil war happened thus shaking both the North's and the South's way of living.
People can be exposed to chemicals on farms, in factories, and even in homes.
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Because the war set up a demand for all the goods that Northern factories and farms could supply.
It stimulated the Northern factories and farms, which were required to produce all manner of war supplies. By contrast, the Southern economy stagnated, as the Union naval blockade prevented the exchange of cotton for war supplies, and the Confederate dollar became almost worthless.