The limited supply of goods caused prices to rise.
North
No - most of the SOUTH was
It was a Confederate State.
NVA-North Viet Army ARVN-Army Republic South Vietnam During the Civil war, the South were the Confederates, and the North were the Union
The war had primarily been fought in the south, not the north. The south had to be re-built.
the limited supply of goods caused prices to rise.
the limited supply of goods caused prices to rise.
The impact that the Civil War had on the North and the South was: North: * North abolished slavery after the war because of the Emancipation Proclamation South * South grew poor * South experienced inflation
inflation
Yes, inflation occurred in both the North and the South during the Civil War, but the extent and causes differed. In the South, inflation was more severe due to the Confederacy's reliance on printing money to finance the war, leading to skyrocketing prices and currency devaluation. In the North, while inflation did occur, it was more controlled thanks to a stronger economic base and measures like the issuance of bonds and a stable currency. Overall, both regions faced inflationary pressures, but the South experienced a more dramatic impact.
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