the correct answer is: dominant culture
There was a low-wage economy in the South, exploited by Carpetbaggers.
That is where General Lee surrenderd to Ggeneral Grant, which ended the civil war. because thats where the south (confederacy) surrendered so it represents the unions victory as well as the signifigance of the long bloody civil war being over and alowing the reconstruction to begin.
There were a great many free blacks living in the south prior to the Civil War. Most free blacks in American lived in the south. In the 1860 census there were 30 million people in the US. Nine million were in the south, including three million slaves, and another half million free blacks. John Hope Franklin, the eminent black historian, has made the free black population of the south a subject of his excellent writing.
South Yemen Civil War happened in 1986.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
At the time of the Civil War, the majority of people in the south (and the midwest) were farmers.
8.5 to 9 million people living in the south
9,000,000
9 million
what or when? i dont understand
They had no way to make a living except by attending to the cotton fields.
Southerners, secessionists, Confederates, rebels,
9 million
About 4 million.
Increasing shortages of food, fuel, etc.
Brett Shuttleworth was born in May 1972, in Newcastle, South Africa.
Brett Goldin was born on October 21, 1977, in South Africa.