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The naval blockade - it took some time to implement, but it was highly effective.

Refusal to trade with the South - so the South had to depend on the Confederate dollar, which became worthless.

Punitive raids on Georgia, South Carolina and the Shenandoah Valley - wrecking the farms and railroads, and helping to starve the enemy troops in the field.

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How did the souths economy differ from that of the north?

The South's economy was primarily agrarian, heavily reliant on agriculture, especially cotton, and the use of enslaved labor, which created a plantation-based system. In contrast, the North's economy was more industrialized and diversified, with a focus on manufacturing, trade, and a growing labor force. This economic disparity contributed to differing social structures and political ideologies, ultimately leading to tensions that fueled the Civil War. The North's infrastructure also supported transportation and commerce more effectively than the South's, reinforcing these economic differences.


Was it the north or south who had an industrial economy?

The north had an industrial based economy. The south had an agricultural based economy.


What were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?

what were two key differences between the north's economy and the south's economy?


What were the norths and souths goals and advntages during civil war?

Goals of the North were to abolish slavery while goals of the South were to keep slavery. The North's advantages were that they had railroads so that they could move equipment etc. round easily while the South didn't have as many and it was more difficult to move supplies, which was a huge factor in the war. The Souths advantages were that they had slaves working for them doing the work while the North did not. Also the North had freed slaves fighting for them as well.


Did the north like slavery?

It was not as accepted in the north, and was not as important in the economy, as for the south, without slavery there economy would fail.

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What is so interesting about South Korea?

It is separated from North Korea, and Souths' economy is better than norths'.


Why did the secede after Lincoln was elected president?

because he wanted to abolish slavery and the souths economy depended on slavery for field work while the north had factories to fuel their economy


How did the souths plantation economy put it at a disadvantage in fighting a war against the north?

The South's plantation economy put it at a disadvantage because it had to rely on imports for numerous manufactured goods. The North, in contrast, had a thriving manufacturing base.


How did the north population differ from the souths population?

The North's population was much larger than the South's.


What was the Souths Plan going into the Civil War?

the souths plan was for to wait till the north gave up or got tired like fort Sumter


What economic issues suffered the war for north and south?

The North had little cotton for there Textile Mills The South had little manufactured goods and food (yes the majority of the Nations food was grown in the North) the north however managed to come out the war with some economic growth were as the souths economy crashed and burned


How were the economies of he north and south different before the civil war?

In the period lading up to the US Cvil War, the North had an emerging industrial economy. The South remained a plantation based agricultural economy with much less industrial capability than the North.


Where was the location of the souths surrender to the north?

Presidential palace front lawn in Saigon.


Most of the New Souths iron and steel industry was concentrated in?

north alabama


Is North Korea a command economy or a free economy?

North Korea has a command economy.


What is the economy of North Dakota?

the economy of north Dakota is 9,638,676


What were the 2 parts of the souths war plan?

Invade the North. Thereby gain international recognition and military aid.