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2 July, 07:11

Why did the war affect life in the South more than in the North?

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  1. 2 July, 09:57
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    The hardships increased or intensified for other reasons as well. As an agricultural region, the South had more difficulty than the North in manufacturing needed goods--for both its soldiers and its civilians. One result was that Southern civilians probably had to make more real sacrifices during the war than Northern civilians did.
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