The secretary of Treasury, Salmon P. Chase set out to finance the war by:
1 - taxation,
2 - postponing settlement of government debts,
3 - floating a public loan, whose bonds were offering an attracting rate of interest,
4 - issuing of paper money.
They borrowed money form France and Spain.
crops and agriculture
The North was more industrial and had many more people, thus giving them an easier time in raising money for the civil war...
The made the people pay taxes
No he did not fight in the Civil War
They borrowed money form France and Spain.
the south.
crops and agriculture
taxes da!
The North was more industrial and had many more people, thus giving them an easier time in raising money for the civil war...
Usually women who were not fighting had fundraisers and raised money for soldier supplies
The civilians sold the supplies to the government and the government gave them money for the supplies.
They issued "war bonds" (dept securities) - which are used to fund military operations during war.
they didnt have enough money or people to fight the north. in the north they had money people and they had supplies
Printed more Confederate dollars, and the currency became worthless.
The made the people pay taxes
He did not fight for civil WAR! he fought for civil RIGHTS and liberties