Answer: The Impact of the War on the South
All the banks in the south collapsed, and there was an economic depression in the south with deepened inequalities between the north and south. 2.3 million slaves were free with equal status with former slave owners.
Explanation: bc most of the war was fought on the south
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Industrialization effects :
- <em>urban population explosion</em>
- <em>rural to urban population migration </em>
- <em>factories made very small houses/flats for their labors close to factories to increase production</em>
- <em>urban population started buying materialistic products for their comfort and rural population followed</em>
- <em>child labor started</em>
- <em>women started working in factories</em>
- <em>labors were forced to work extra hours in poor working conditions and unhealthy environment</em>
It means that the military works for the king and not for the people that it should protect. He refers to the King of Britain and the sentence means that he basically uses the army not to protect the people, but as his own personal army to fight wars against who he thinks is the enemy. Instead of military working to protect the people, the military does not have accountability with the people.