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What happened to the south's economy during the civil war
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What happened to the south's economy during the civil war
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the answer is this: it deteriorated.
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The South's economy was completely devastated by the Civil War, since their economy had been almost entirely agricultural--meaning that they needed to implement entirely new economic programs after the North's victory.
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