What were the short-term and long-term effects of the Civil War? The Civil War produced many short-term and long-term effects. For example, the struggle of Freedmen and Reconstruction shortly after the Civil War was addressed with many short term solutions like, the Freedmen’s Bureau, the 10% Plan. and the Wade-Davis Bill. There also times like, the battle over Reconstruction, where the pure tension and disagreements throws the U.S. into pure chaos with the assassination of Lincoln and not much gets done due to the back and forth arguments between Johnson and Republicans. Although, the end of Reconstruction presents a myriad of long term effects which will radically change America like, the KKK and Plessy V. Ferguson promoting racism and the election of Hayes in 1876. From 1863-1896, the United States was completely divided and was going through Reconstruction in an attempt to unite the North and South after the Civil War to prevent other countries from attacking America. After the Civil War, the struggle to rebuild the Nation, the battle over Reconstruction, and its inevitable end produced a plethora of long-term and short-term effects which would change America forever.
The social and economic divisions between the north and south, eventually led to a civil war.However what could have become the swift end of it?When going through the causes and effects of the civil war, they’ve could've been easily solved by just making peace with each other or came up with another to make peace.Continuing to explaining what could have been stopped and saved in the following paragraphs.
What were the short-term and long-term effects of the Civil War? The Civil War produced many short-term and long-term effects. For example, the struggle of Freedmen and Reconstruction shortly after the Civil War was addressed with many short term solutions like, the Freedmen’s Bureau, the 10% Plan. and the Wade-Davis Bill. There also times like, the battle over Reconstruction, where the pure tension and disagreements throws the U.S. into pure chaos with the assassination of Lincoln and not much gets done due to the back and forth arguments between Johnson and Republicans. Although, the end of Reconstruction presents a myriad of long term effects which will radically change America like, the KKK and Plessy V. Ferguson promoting racism and the election of Hayes in 1876. From 1863-1896, the United States was completely divided and was going through Reconstruction in an attempt to unite the North and South after the Civil War to prevent other countries from attacking America. After the Civil War, the struggle to rebuild the Nation, the battle over Reconstruction, and its inevitable end produced a plethora of long-term and short-term effects which would change America forever.
Jefferson, it seems, felt the need to force his economic beliefs upon the people of America, and as president he thought it would work. He imagined an agrarian utopia, where everyone owned land, produced for him or herself, and was completely independent. To enforce this, Jefferson put in place the Embargo Act, prohibiting American ships from docking in foreign ports. This was unsuccessful, as Britain failed to notice, and the
Slavery was merely one of the causes of the Civil War. Some historians argue that the political difference between the North and the South is a more influential cause of the Civil War while some insist that economic is the main cause. In fact, the political division between the North and the South was affected by the differences in the economic system of both. The North and the South had had different economic backgrounds that were established since the American colonial period. These economic differences from the colonial period brought about the political division that was based on preserving each other’s own wealth or property and eventually caused the Civil War.
The Confederacy has several reasons that they use to try to justify their attempt at seceding from the United States of America. They claim it was over state’s rights, or cultural differences, or any other reason. However, the biggest cause of secession and ultimately war was money. The North was shackling the South with outrageous taxes and tariffs, which finally reached a boiling point.
Other countries now recognize the United States as a force not to recone with. The French now had no way in North America, they sold their only way in. Jefferson impacted America with this because he saved the country millions of dollars and doubled the whole country, in size, giving a huge bunch of
Before the Civil War began, the United States had two distinct economies. Although farming was a staple throughout the United States, from an economic standpoint the Northern and Southern farmers were fundamentally diverse from each other. Unfree labor and staple crops were an essential part of Southern life. While their counterparts to the North comprised of an economy that contained finance, a wide range of industries, and commerce; wage earners and small business owners. The Civil War drastically changed this way of life for both the North and South. The South after the war was left in decimated, while the Northern economy boomed. Southern farmers between 1859-1860 were harvesting a record number of cotton crops. Cotton was America’s most
The fall of the Fort Sumter started the American Civil War. On April 12, 1861, attacks began which initiated the conflict between the South and the North regions of the United States.
This paper reflects on three books that help explore the Northern and Southern regions of the United States of America during the Civil War. It will also include political, social and economical development for each region. This will show how people during this time had to deal with hardships and dealing with the war. It will also show how it affects them on their day to day basis because of the war and having to deal with the social, political, and economical developments in their region and how each one is different than the other because of the different parts they are in. Each region will be different because of where they are located. The weather and nature of each region has to be put into consideration when looking at these three (political, social and economical development) because they all are affected differently from where they are located.
Southern colonies required staple crops to rapidly develop economically, as a transition occurred in the labor force it became cheaper to produce staple crops to exports to Britain’s growing demand. The three major staples of rice, indigo, and cotton helped develop the Sothern colonies economy. Colonial wars and British industrialization played a big role in boosting the southern economy, however the South’s dependency of plantation agriculture economically ruined the Southern economy during the civil war through the lack of developing other industries.
How did the war impact the economy in the North and the economy in the South?
How do I feel about the Civil Wars? I feel that war is a bad way to handle things. But around the 1800’s everything isn’t the same as it used to be. So, therefore there weren’t many ways to settle things. So, whenever the presidents don’t have the same mind set and they think the other president is talking about the others country they would have war with the other country. And whenever presidents have their disagreements, it doesn’t always end up in a good way. But I think killing it not ever the way to go because that’s not good at all. Now days the War would most likely be different because time has changed since the 1800’s. So whatever they used back in the 1800’s would be different from the things they used in the 2000’s.
“…The new American nation-state that emerged during the Civil War was committed to rapid economic development.” (p.533) Large sums of money and land were dedicated to the building of railroads, which stimulated the economy and connected the nation more. The financial policy was changed a lot during the civil war. The government needed more money, so tariffs were raised and new taxes were imposed, including the income tax. The government borrowed a lot of money as well as printed a lot of money, called “greenbacks”.
Although the American Civil War mainly occurred because of slavery, the fact is that slavery had a lot to do with economic and social issues.