Somewhere between 600,000 and 700,000 people died in the American Civil War, all of them American. More Americans died during the Civil War than in every other war combined. A similar number of people were left permanently disabled due to injuries or disease.
Industrial and economic infrastructure throughout the southern states was left in ruins at the end of the war. Entire cities were leveled. Crops and livestock were destroyed. At least one United States Army general, General Tecumseh Sherman, carried out a policy of destroying all public and private property that his troops could not carry with them as his army advanced southward through Tennessee, Georgia and South Carolina.
When the war began, most of the South's economy was based on the export of agricultural products. This became impossible after the war began. Throughout the war, the United States Navy maintained a blockade of all Southern Coastlines which severely disrupted trade with Europe.
Most of the people who would normally be workers in peacetime - young, white men - were the same people who served as soldiers in the war. Many were severely injured during the course of the war or simply emigrated to the west after it was over.
It was the most destructive event in American history.
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The Civil War, a devastating and tragic event in United States' history, can never be forgotten.
The Civil war was devastating to the United States because brothers and neighbors turned on to each other and butchered each other. The country also suffered economically.
The Civil War had a devastating impact on the Texas cattle industry. Cattle ranching was for the most part stopped. Those cattle that could be sold, sold for far below what they should have.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
do you mean devastating...then destroyed, laying waste or desolate. (as in a devastating war)