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loss of natural resources.
The American Civil War was caused not by slavery but by economic factors.
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No. The root causes of the American Civil War were economic (taxation) and political (states' rights).
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The economic effects of the civil war were that the confederate money was no longer valid and many people were left with nothing another effect was a lot of states towns were destroyed, a lot of them had to rebuild this was known as the RECONSTRUCTION period
The Civil War had a significant impact on American society. It led to the abolition of slavery, redefined the federal government's role in relation to the states, and resulted in the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives. Additionally, the war brought about changes in social structures, economic systems, and racial dynamics that have had long-lasting effects on American society.
The American colonists were in an economic and political disarray. It is because the states were not effectively unified.
The American Civil War was a very trying time in American History. Besides the obivious effects of war on the nation, the population numbers were drastically reduced along with both economies; and a major shift in power in the whitehouse in 1865 further complicated American life.
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