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Explore the economic costs, emancipation, Lincoln's assassination, and the aftermath of the American Civil War. Discover how the war shaped the nation and transformed the North and South.
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Costs of the War • Both sides resented each other • Deadliest war in American History (620,000 total dead-360,000 union & 260,000 confederacy) • 3 million men had served • HUGE economic costs
13th Amendment • Once the War was over, Union soldiers traveled the South freeing slaves. ----Emancipation proclamation--- • Slaves in border states remained
13th Amendment January 1865 the 13th amendment was passed ending slavery in the US.
Lincoln’s Assassination • 5 days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, John Wilkes Booth killed Abe Lincoln. • The murder was a conspiracy. Plans included killing the VP and the Secretary of State.
Consequences of the war • People started to see the US as a Nation, not a collection of states. • Federal Government grew: new Currency, new income tax, new banking system, $ for colleges, more railroads, growth of federal power
Consequences of the War North South Economic disaster Farms and plantations were destroyed 40% of livestock were destroyed 50% of farm machinery destroyed Labor system *slaves* GONE • New industry • Fewer farmers