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Kisachek [45]
3 years ago
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PLZ HELP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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tigry1 [53]3 years ago
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BRAINLEST

Explanation:

I chose social: the war was a bitter split up between the American citizens. Families in the different states were mad forced to battle against one and other during the civil war time. That forever changed the relationship between the northern and southern states. “There is one statistic that stands out above all other Civil War statistics: the number of casualties. More Americans died in the Civil War than in all other wars in U.S. history. In just four years, the North and the South lost more than 600,000 Americans. Some historians put that number even higher and suggest that roughly 750,000 Americans were killed in the Civil War.

According to some historians, the average death rate for Civil War soldiers was one in five. Even with the huge numbers of soldiers killed in battles like Gettysburg (over 50,000), more soldiers died from disease than in battle. It is estimated that over two percent of the country’s population died in the conflict”

I think they both paid a pretty high price for what happened they lost a bunch of soldier’s families were ruined.

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