Transcript of Effects of the Civil War Leading to Reconstruction.
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- Effects of the Civil War Leading to Reconstruction
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- Surrender at Appomattox April 9, 1865
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- Civil War and Economics Overall, the Northern economy expanded
while the Southern economy was shattered o Inflation 1861, average
family spent $6.65/month on food Mid-1863, spending $68/month on
foodIF they could find food to buy!
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- Inflation To raise revenue, both the Union and the Confederacy
issued paper money o Northern currency succeeded because the public
maintained confidence in the Northern economy Currency issued by
the Confederacy was backed by gold individual states also used its
own currency. o Because the war weakened the Southern economy, the
public lost faith in the Confederate currency Value went down,
prices went up Inflation rates in the South: 7,000% (prices 70
times higher) Inflation rates in the North: 80%
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- Impact of the Civil War in Economics Union blockade also
created shortages of salt, coffee, nails, needles, and medicines
Decline of the plantation system o Slaves leaving plantations o
Slave resistance o Plantations being destroyed during battles New
federal tax o Congress decided to help pay for the war by tapping
American citizens wealth. o In 1863, Congress enacted the tax law
that authorized the nations first income tax, which takes a
percentage of an individuals income
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- Casualties on both sides Problems other than Casualties: o Poor
living conditions Most soldiers failed to wash their hands/face
once a day or take a bath once a week Body lice, dysentery,
diarrhea o Diet Beans, bacon, square biscuits OR cush (stew of
beef, cornbread mixed in bacon grease) o Medical Care
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- Gettysburg
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- Civil War Casualties in Comparison to other wars
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- Economic Costs Union war costs totaled $2.3 billion Confederate
War costs ran to $1 billion Union war costs increased the national
debt from $65 million in 1860 to $2.7 billion in 1865 Confederate
debt ran over $1.8 billion in 1864 Union inflation peaked at 182%
in 1864 Confederate inflation rose to 7,000%
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- Lincolns Assassination Fords Theater April 15, 1865
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- The assassination John Wilkes Booth Thus be it ever to tyrants
or The South is avenged!
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- Death & Execution
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- Road to Reconstruction The Civil War had ended slavery and
secession were gone now the country faced 2 problems: 1)How to
restore the Southern states to the Union 2) How to integrate
approximately 4 million newly freed African Americans into national
life