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What happened to the South’s economy during the Civil War? It declined and then grew. It improved. It deteriorated. It remained stable.

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It deteriorated.

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The South’s economy during the Civil War deteriorated;

The civil war freed the slaves consequently getting rid of the majority source of the Southern work force. Moreover, the civil war saw the destruction of a great deal of South's infrastructure including; the destruction of railroads which resulted in short-term damage of the South's economy.

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