The South was driven to secession as a result of the conflicting differences in ideals of trade, slavery, and government bills with the Northern part of the country. The situation of secession led to the Civil War. A bloody conflict which is still one of the bloodiest ones fought by the United States. The Southern economy was nearly entirely destroyed by the disadvantages the South suffered at the beginnings of the war, the South’s agricultural reliance on slavery, the tactics used by the North in wartime, and changing policies to aid the North and put the South at a disadvantage with its use of agriculture post-war. The Civil War had a leading role on the destruction of the economy of the Southern states, while it helped, in subtle ways, to make the United States become a massive industrial power and world power in a few short