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Food Production and Distribution in the Confederacy, Excluding the Trans-Mississippi Department

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Food Production and Distribution in the Confederacy, Excluding the Trans-Mississippi Department
Food Production and Distribution in the Confederacy, Excluding the Trans-Mississippi Department

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Food Production and Distribution in the Confederacy, Excluding the Trans-Mississippi Department

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Who caused starvation and food riots in the Confederacy?
The Confederate Armies commandeering the Confederate railroads for military supplies and troops prevent food supplies from being distributed in the Confederacy. Thus leading to starvation and food riots by civilians in the Confederacy.

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