Funding the Civil War North vs. South Myles vs. Louis.

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Funding the Civil War North vs. South Myles vs. Louis

Early South Funding No Direct Taxes Buy Weapons, not make them Issued War Bonds  Backed by Cotton  Redeemed 2 years after Confederate Victory

Early South Funding Cotton Embargo  Acted too late, left with much cheap cotton Confederate currency loses value Inflation takes over Union Blockade stops trade  No Indirect tax revenue

Meanwhile in the USA

Union Funding Salmon Chase (Sec. of Treasury) and Philadelphia banker Jay Cooke  War bonds Taxes  Income Tax First in US History Pay large part of war debt  Stamp Tax  Increased over time as war went on

Union Funding National Banking Act of 1863  Moved towards recreating national banks National Currency Act  Allows US to print money Greenbacks Postage Currency  Replaced by Fractional Currency  Catches on with public

Meanwhile in the CSA

Late South Funding Deep into debt, inflation rising greatly  Start Taxing Most evaded or paid in Confederate notes  Allow South-North Smuggling Issue Licenses Blocked by North  Only allowed payment in Treasury Notes  Need more faith in Confederacy

Summary Union Economy relatively stable compared to Confederacy Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight  $300 Could hire a substitute in Southern Draft Subs outlawed after increase in AWOL's  $300 Could void one's Union draft roll Rolled again, if called again, another $300  Plantation owners automatically exempt from Draft

Summary Northern Inflation: 80% Southern Inflation: %