The United States emerged from World War II relatively unscathed. This made them the sole player pretty much in global markets. People had also bought a lot of war bonds, and invested in the country and in the war.Ê
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They had a big enough Navy to blockade the Southern coast, to prevent them exporting their plentiful cotton for war supplies.
the construction of railroads west of the Mississippi because railroads connected eastern markets to western farms.
The legacy of post-war economic discrimination contributed to the wealth gap between whites and non-whites that we see today.
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the increased availability of credit.
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Several factors contributed to the postwar havoc. These include the physical and economic destruction caused by the war, the displacement of millions of people, political instability, and the emergence of new conflicts and rivalries. Additionally, the impact of war on infrastructure, economies, and social fabrics created a challenging environment for rebuilding and recovery.
Ignoring Lincoln's wishes and imposing a harsh Reconstruction policy on the South caused resentment among the ex-Confederates.
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Greek attacks on the Persian navy
Cats. Many cats.
the "Red Scare"
world wide economic depression
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The departure of European nations.