The Civil War had significant physical effects on the United States, including widespread destruction of infrastructure, especially in the South, where battles ravaged cities, railroads, and farms. The war resulted in approximately 620,000 to 750,000 soldier deaths, along with countless injuries, many leading to amputations and chronic health issues. Additionally, the conflict left deep scars on the landscape, with many areas experiencing long-term economic and social disruption. The physical remnants of battlefields and the loss of life profoundly impacted communities and shaped the nation’s historical memory.
the effects of the war physicly were that 620,000 innocent lives were lost just beause the south decided to secede and the South was left in ruins after the war.
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges.
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One significant example of physical damage from the Civil War was the destruction of cities and infrastructure, particularly in the South. Cities like Atlanta, Georgia, were heavily damaged during military campaigns, with buildings burned and railroads destroyed to disrupt supply lines. The war left vast areas of farmland devastated, contributing to economic hardship and food shortages in the post-war period. This extensive physical damage had lasting effects on the Southern economy and society for years to come.
Physical damage
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The effects of a nation divided by civil war include a poor economy, poverty, crime and death of the citizens which occurs during the war. Civil war leads some of the citizens into being refugees.
the end of slavery.
Antietam
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges.
This question needs to be more specific; which civil war (in which country) is being referred to?
it freed them from slavery
Reconstruction
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