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During the Civil War, the loss of life was a major issue as was the cost of the war. Another controversy involved the forced conscription of soldiers.
Loss of life
Civil Rights lobbyists always try to put slavery at the centre of the picture. But it was really the potential loss of the cotton revenues that worred the North, along with the fragmenting of the young American democracy.
The American Civil War cost an estimated $6.19 billion in direct costs, which is equivalent to over $130 billion in today's dollars. This includes military expenses, pensions for veterans, and infrastructure damage. The economic impact of the war was also significant, with the loss of life, destruction of property, and disruption of trade and agriculture in the South.
by uniting the other native American tribes
All of the above.
During the Civil War, the loss of life was a major issue as was the cost of the war. Another controversy involved the forced conscription of soldiers.
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The South, without question
The two famous quotes of Thomas Gage are, 'The loss we have sustained is greater that we can bear' and 'I wish this cursed place was burned. It's only use is its harbor.' Gage was a British military commander during the American Revolution and became a governor of Massachusetts.
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If the question is asking about the Civil War battle with the highest death toll, I believe it was the Battle of Antietam.
dirty, young boys, loss of limbs and hell on earth
there is greater possibility of loss.
Most soldiers during the Civil War were 5'8 and 5'9. This did represent a loss in height from previous decades for the US in the 1800's.
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