The home front

Zebulon Vance
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For North Carolinians, life at home during the Civil War was often little better than life in the army. With men gone to war, women and children kept farms going as best they could, but the army needed tremendous supplies, and by 1863, food was growing scarce. Runaway inflation, fueled by the printing of far too much paper money to pay for the war, made what food there was almost impossible to afford. In the east, slaves escaped to Union lines, where they would be free, but many whites found life under Union occupation unbearable. In the west, Unionists and supporters of the Confederacy fought their own civil war. In this chapter, we’ll consider these events and experiences, and we’ll analyze how North Carolina’s economy and society began to break down under the strains of war.
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对于北卡罗莱纳人来说,内战期间的家庭生活通常并不比军队生活好多少。男人上了战场,女人和孩子们尽可能地维持着农场的运转,但军队需要大量的补给,到1863年,食物变得越来越稀缺。由于印制过多的纸币来支付战争费用,导致通货膨胀失控,人们几乎买不起食物。在东部,奴隶逃到联邦前线,在那里他们将获得自由,但许多白人发现在联邦占领下的生活难以忍受。在西部,联邦主义者和南部邦联的支持者打起了自己的内战。在本章中,我们将考虑这些事件和经历,并分析北卡罗来纳州的经济和社会是如何在战争的压力下开始崩溃的。
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