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Why was it so difficult to rebuild the south after the civil war

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There's a variety of reasons. After the war, the south was quite literally, war torn, meaning everything was demolished or burning to the ground. After a war, both sides don't suddenly start accepting each other, and the civil war is no exception, there was a bunch of resentment back then due to the calamities of war.

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