There were two significant outcomes of the US Civil War. One was that the United States remained a united nation, and along with that was the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution which abolished slavery.
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The country remained united and became a world power.
The Union defeated the South.
It was the beginning of the Civil War.
Spies especially women spies helpes influence the out come of the civil war in depth they carried very important information to and from the soldiers without women spies the whole outcome of the war could have changed
Please specify which Civil War, there are a lot to choose from....
U.S. Civil War
It was the beginning of the Civil War.
The Union, their greater economic resources were an important factor in the outcome of the war. Michael Montagne
The final outcome and impact of the Civil War was to destroy the ambition of the South to create for itself a new, independent nation, which at the same time cemented the "indissolubility" of the Union which had been created during the American War of Independence. Equally important, the Civil War led to the abolition of slavery in the United States, which was one important (if not final) step towards the establishment of the truly democratic republic of free peoples envisioned by the founders of the country.
The final outcome and impact of the Civil War was to destroy the ambition of the South to create for itself a new, independent nation, which at the same time cemented the "indissolubility" of the Union which had been created during the American War of Independence. Equally important, the Civil War led to the abolition of slavery in the United States, which was one important (if not final) step towards the establishment of the truly democratic republic of free peoples envisioned by the founders of the country.
The civil war ended with the union army defeating the confederacy.
George Templeton Strong was important to the civil war because he was the one who financed the equipment for the war.