The South fired the first shot in the American Civil War.
A civil war is when 2 factions fight to control the same government. The south wanted their own government so the American 'Civil War' was not a civil war. It was and is the south's view that the north invaded the south, starting a war of aggression.
Farms, yes. Towns, not many. But most of Atlanta went up in flames, and the whole of Columbia, South Carolina.
Reconstruction is the period after the Civil War until 1877. It was a period where the South was being punished by the North for starting the Civil War.
South Carolina seceded prior to the start of the American Civil War, but it was the first state to do so.
rice, tobacco
Plantations in the South.
potatoes
Until the Civil War ended the South's cotton exports, the southern US plantations were the world's biggest provider of cotton (during and after the Civil War, India and Egypt took over the market). Other southern plantations provided the world with Virginia tobacco and do so until this day. Another historical significance is that the US plantations and the slave labour it entailed were economically so important for the South that it caused the Civil War.
In South Texas
Yes
Geographic conditions in the South encouraged the development of large plantations.
during the civil war the south and the north have in common that they use machines,they used boats for transportation and they had plantations.
they were members of the northern army to fight the south or they were still working on the plantations
Most of them went to the plantations in the south. Mainly Georgia and South Carolina.
Many slaves in the South were put to work on plantations before and during the Civil War. Many of these plantations were used to grow tobacco.
yes the African American civil war regiment