In what ways was the Texan economy disrupted by the Civil War?
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A small number joined the Union army. For Texans on all sides, the war brought hardships. Although only a few battles were fought in the state, the effect of the war was widespread. Traffic through the state's major port at Galveston was halted by a Union blockade early in the war.
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Following ways the Texan economy disrupted by the Civil War:
- Throughout the Civil War, the Texan economy had been predominantly agrarian and cotton became the primary harvest.
- The state represented the western side of cotton society in the South and the accompanying slave labor.
- In 1860, nearly 30 percent of Texans were slaves to African Americans.
- Like the rest of the country, the Civil War had intensely impacted people in Texas.
- A lack of resources, a weakening population, and friends and families who went to fight in the war created a harsh life for all.
- The Civil War affected the lives of Texas soldiers and their families, as well as other citizens of Texas.
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