Answer: Confederation in the Civil War.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Confederation was formed by the secession of eleven southern states whose economy was based on slave labor. The Confederation was economically organized, and the main raw materials for export and economic profit were cotton and tobacco. The beginning of the war brought the Confederation to an extremely unenviable position. They were economically and militarily much weaker compared to the north. The Confederacy sought to strike a balance in this context but to no avail. The course of the war led to a naval blockade by the north, which made it impossible to export the Confederacy's main raw materials, which caused a general shortage. The balance of power on the battlefield fluctuated during the war. The Confederation lost control of the Mississippi River, and a death blow occurred for the slave-owning states. In 1865 the South declared defeat in the war. An era of reconstruction followed the war. That period meant a change in politics and social relations in the South of the country. There is a disappearance of slavery and an effort to involve the South in industrial flows.