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  1. The cost and significance of the Civil War. How the United States changed after the Civil War. Learn more about the aftereffects of the American Civil War. See all videos for this article.

  2. 11 de may. de 2010 · George Rogers Taylor concluded in “The National Economy Before and After the Civil War,” that “the economy had developed a tremendous thrust during the 1840's and 1850's, a momentum the Civil War may have temporarily retarded or accelerated but could not, or at least did not, fundamentally affect.”.

  3. This essay focuses on the three major issues: the economics of slavery that were at the core of the antebellum disputes that led to the crisis of 1860, the economic factors that contributed to the North’s victory in the war, and the economic legacy of America’s most destructive war.

  4. 25 de mar. de 2015 · By the standards of the era, the cost of the American Civil War was huge. The Federal government faced a problem that no other US government had faced – how to finance the cost of a major war. Many on both sides believed that the war would be short.

  5. The economic history of the American Civil War concerns the financing of the Union and Confederate war efforts from 1861 to 1865, and the economic impact of the war. The Union economy grew and prospered during the war while fielding a very large Union Army and Union Navy. [1]

  6. The Economic Cost of the American Civil 'War: Estimates and Implications. We are right to see power, prestige, and confidence as conditioned by the Civil War.

  7. This reconsideration of the Civil War by economic historians can be loosely grouped into four broad issues: the “economic” causes of the war; the “costs” of the war; the problem of financing the War; and a re-examination of the Hacker-Beard thesis that the War was a turning point in American economic history.