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Describe how the economy changed in Texas after the start of the Civil War. Describe changes in food, goods, supplies, transportation, and agriculture?

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Agriculturally, cotton gave way to food crops to feed the troops – corn and rice were prevalent. Successful Union blockades halted imports of goods, which resulted in shortages in salt, coffee beans, shoes, clothing, farm machinery, and paper, for example. The Confederacy attempted to smuggle these goods and others through Mexico, but most Southerners went without or made substitutes. The South had few factories, so states like Texas chartered big corporations to build factories to produce needed supplies; however, only a few factories were actually built at this time. Production stopped on the building of the railroads, and roads and bridges throughout the South were left in disrepair. The trains that existed stopped running, leaving transportation throughout Texas difficult.

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After the civil war, there was an emergence of southern farm tenancy, a system of near slavery without legal sanctions with tenant farmers in place of slaves. ... The number of farms in Texas rose from about 61,000 in 1870 to around 174,000 in 1880 and 350,000 by 1900 where farm and ranching enterprises expanded rapidly.

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