
How did the Civil War
affect the northern and southern economies?
Answer:
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- <u> South depended on slaves, because of the war lots of slaves died so there isn't enough slaves for the south to do their labor.</u>
- <u>north had little destruction The north didn't depend on slaves so north wasn't affected as much as south</u>
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<em><u>the North continued its rapid industrialization to suppress the rebellion. In the South, a smaller industrial base, fewer rail lines, and an agricultural economy based upon slave labor made mobilization of resources more difficult.</u></em>
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