The South and North were against each other and fighting for a free country.
The Civil War caused tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the United States
The Civil War caused tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the United States
The Civil War caused tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the United States
World War 2 caused sustained economic growth.
War definitely changes the political social and economic fabric of a society, however what those changes will be depends on whether you won or lost the war. Winners of a war reap the economic benefits of profits from arms sales, interest from debt and investments in post-war reconstruction. Politically speaking countries' leaders leave behind a winners legacy. And citizens of the winning country feel like they fought for what's right and the good prevailed.
The political, economic and social changes affected the daily life of Americans in 1920s to 1930s in a huge manner. The main event during this time was the Great Depression which had mainly been caused by World War I and this made the cost of living almost unbearable for most people.Ê
Cold War.
The struggle of the German people to make reparation payments for war damages inflicted on the Allies.
Land acquisition, political changes, and and economic burdens.
The American Civil War was caused not by slavery but by economic factors.
World War I profoundly transformed European society by leading to significant political, social, and economic changes. The war resulted in the collapse of empires, such as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires, paving the way for new nations and political ideologies. Socially, the war challenged traditional gender roles as women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers, contributing to the push for women's suffrage. Economically, the devastation caused by the war led to widespread poverty and unemployment, setting the stage for the economic turmoil that contributed to the rise of totalitarian regimes in the following decades.
America had the wall street crash and they wanted all the reparations to be paid back therefore Germany went into hyperinflation.