The south lost the U.S Civil War.
The unity of the U.S. currency was lost with the Civil War.
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In the US Civil War, 620,000 men lost their lives, which is more than ALL of the US's other wars COMBINED! Of these, 60 percent died from disease.
The Confederates lost.
At the end of the US Civil War there were no slaves, they had all been freed during the war and by the fact that the South lost the war. Thus your question makes no sense and can not be answered.
The unity of the U.S. currency was lost with the Civil War.
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In both the Vietnam & US Civil War the south was the loser & the north was the victor.
In warfare the war which is most costly to US lives is the US Civil War.
In the US Civil War, 620,000 men lost their lives, which is more than ALL of the US's other wars COMBINED! Of these, 60 percent died from disease.
the war ended slavery. in addition the north won it but lost many men.
The point of the civil war was to be free from Britain and become their own state.When the british lost us americans were free from the British :)
The Confederates lost.
The south lost the civil war
The US Civil War (1861-1865), for the simple reason that Americans were killing Americans.
The US Civil War Battle of Bentonville took place on March 19th to the 21st of 1865. In North Carolina, General Johnston lost to General Sherman.
Approximately 412,000.