Did the civil war change any opportunity costs in the south


Discussion:

Before the Civil War, the South graded with the North and with England. It sold cotton and bought manufactured goods and food. During the war, one of Lincoln's first actions was to blockade the ports, which prevented this trade. The South had to increase its production of munitions and food.

1. In what did the South have a comparative advantage?

2. Did the Civil War change any opportunity costs in the South? Did the opportunity cost of everything rise? Or did items cost less?

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