Asked by Makayla
The South's problem with establishing industry after the Civil War was due largely to the South's lack of:
workers
natural resources
power supplies
finances
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After the Civil War the South had labor and many raw resources but lacked the capital and credit — banks, investment funds, and savings — needed to build factories and industry.
After the Civil War the South had labor and many raw resources but lacked the capital and credit — banks, investment funds, and savings — needed to build factories and industry.
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