Reunion of the USA.
Ending of slavery.
The American Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, resulted in a victory for the Union (the Northern states). This victory preserved the United States as a single nation and led to the abolition of slavery. However, the war's aftermath saw significant struggles during Reconstruction, with many Southern states facing economic and social challenges. Thus, while the Union won militarily, the war's long-term implications were complex and varied across the nation.
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Conscription is another term for the military draft.
The total cost of the U.S. Civil War is estimated to be around $620 billion in today's dollars, which includes direct military expenditures and the economic impact of the war. This figure accounts for the costs of soldiers' pay, equipment, and infrastructure damage, as well as the long-term economic consequences. Additionally, the war resulted in significant loss of life and property, further amplifying its overall cost to the nation.
By starting a tradition of action for social and political change
The quest for Cuban Independence.
The quest for Cuban Independence.
Slavery was abolished.
The American Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, resulted in an estimated 620,000 to 750,000 deaths. Additionally, about 275,000 soldiers were wounded, with many suffering from long-term disabilities. These figures highlight the war's devastating impact on the population and the immense scale of its human cost.
Approximately 2.1 million soldiers served in the Union and Confederate armies during the American Civil War. Of these, it is estimated that around 1.5 million soldiers survived the war, although many faced long-term health issues due to injuries and diseases. The conflict resulted in about 620,000 to 750,000 deaths, marking it as one of the deadliest wars in American history.
no black people.
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In the US, it resulted in an all volunteer Armed Forces.
~In the short term, the US Constitution. In the long term, because the debate over secession was not expressly resolved at the Philadelphia (Constitutional) Convention, the War between the States resulted.
The American Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, resulted in a victory for the Union (the Northern states). This victory preserved the United States as a single nation and led to the abolition of slavery. However, the war's aftermath saw significant struggles during Reconstruction, with many Southern states facing economic and social challenges. Thus, while the Union won militarily, the war's long-term implications were complex and varied across the nation.
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Reconstruction