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Larger defense budget.
The South needed money for weapons and supplies to mauntain the war effort.
the economic growth lagged behind because they had to repair damages from the war
The statement that correctly explains economic conditions in the South during the Civil War was that they were very poor and relied heavily on agriculture. This greatly contrasted the North which was more industry oriented.
The South was far more economically impacted by the Civil War because more of the South was destroyed by the war, and the abolition of slavery forced the South to adopt a completely new economic system.
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The impact that the Civil War had on the North and the South was: North: * North abolished slavery after the war because of the Emancipation Proclamation South * South grew poor * South experienced inflation
Strong economic growth
Larger defense budget.
impact on the south and north were many like the amenment .
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How did white landowners in the south reassert their economic power in the decade following the civil war?
The South needed money for weapons and supplies to mauntain the war effort.
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Most advantages, economic and otherwise, favored the North
The North had the greater economic resources as it was industrialised while the South relayed on a slave and cotton economy.