because it gave jobs to other people. for example it gave jobs to women as nurses and as well to mens.
Gave it a major boost, since Northern factories were able to manufacture all kinds of war supplies, and the farms could sell all the food they grew.
The Civil War greatly improved the economy of the North but harmed the economy of the South.
The North had a large complex railway system prior to the US Civil War and during it. The South being an agricultural economy relied on river transport to bring cotton and tobacco to their ports for exporting.
It helped the Union win.
The North had the advantages of being an industrial economy (to be able to manufacture guns) and having an established and well-organized system of government. This is compared to the South's agrarian economy and an untested and disorganized government.
The agricultural status of the Southern states was extremely high. Over 80% of the South's economy came from agriculture. Whilst industrially, it was in the dumps, while the North's industrial economy was boosting. That was a huge disadvantage for the South during the civil war.
The Civil War caused tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the United States
Before the civil war the north economy was based on agriculture. It was later based on the industrial revolution after the war.
became increasing industries
The war was costly financially and physically.
The Civil War greatly improved the economy of the North but harmed the economy of the South.
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The effects are it declined the economy miserably and sent them into the Great Depression
pretty much smashed both of them for a few years
it wasn't as badly affected as the south.
The North's greatest strength or resource during the Civil War was its industry.
yes the south agriculture the north industrial
The South was devastated in all ways, whereas the North prospered.