Answer:
i think the answer is C
Explanation: because based on the stuff the person found and the evidence the person had
There were various effects of the Civil War but one thing that was not an effect was Reduced rate of industrial production in the north.
<h3>How did the Civil War benefit the North?</h3>
The North benefitted from the Civil War because the Civil War was rarely fought on Northern soil which meant that their industries were not destroyed or damaged by war.
In fact, the North was able to increase industrial production to be able to provide their soldiers with more weapons and provisions to fight the war, thereby increasing industrial production.
Options for this question include:
- Reduced rate of industrial production in the north
- Increased rate of industrial production in the north
- Massive destruction of Southern infrastructure
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C. Because that’s what explains everything
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Explanation:
The hostilities between the French and British increased during the early 1740's because both wanted the Ohio River Valley. What happened as a result of George Washington's defeat at Fort Necessity? He was regarded as a hero.