In 1860, three million men, or about 10% of the male population, were between the ages of 15 and 30.
<h3>How Much Did the American Civil War Cost the Economy?</h3>
- The total projected cost of the war is at $3.3 billion, including money spent by the government and the estimated cost of the human capital lost in the conflict ($2.2 billion).
- The total cost of the war was close to $7 billion, which corresponds to almost two full years of GDP in 1860.
<h3>What is civil war?</h3>
- A civil war, often known as an intrastate war, is an organized conflict within a single state (or country).
- One side's objective may be to seize power in the nation or a specific area, secure regional independence, or alter governmental practices.
- The phrase is a calque of the Latin phrase bellum civile, which in the first century BC was used to describe the multiple civil wars of the Roman Republic.
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It’s B so everyone has the right too have rights more or less
<span>During the 1870's over 500,000 black men received the right to vote in the South. Although there was opposition and voter suppression, black voters were able to make a difference in political elections that helped their communities by electing politicians responsive to their needs.</span>