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The Legacy of the War Ch.11 Sec.5. The Legacy of the War A. The Civil War cause tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the.

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1 The Legacy of the War Ch.11 Sec.5

2 The Legacy of the War A. The Civil War cause tremendous political, economic, technological, and social change in the U.S. high price in the cost of human life high price in the cost of human life B. After the War, the Federal government assumed supreme national authority and this increased the government’s power C. the Civil War had a profound impact on the nation’s economy

3 passed the National Bank Act – set up a system of federally chartered banks, set requirements for loans, and provided for banks to be inspected passed the National Bank Act – set up a system of federally chartered banks, set requirements for loans, and provided for banks to be inspected the economy of the Northern states boomed as businessmen grew rich from selling war supplies to the government the economy of the Northern states boomed as businessmen grew rich from selling war supplies to the government had money to invest had money to invest the war had devastated the South economically the war had devastated the South economically took away the South’s cheap labor and wrecked most of the region’s industry took away the South’s cheap labor and wrecked most of the region’s industry wiped out 40% of the livestock, destroyed much farm machinery and railroads, and left thousands of acres of land uncultivated wiped out 40% of the livestock, destroyed much farm machinery and railroads, and left thousands of acres of land uncultivated

4 D. before the war the South held 30% of the national wealth; now only 12% E. approximately 360,000 Union and 260,000 Confederate soldiers died F. the war changed individual lives with the biggest change coming for African Americans G. the president believed the only solution would be a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery the 13th amendment- ratified and now the US Constitution stated that “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted shall exist within the U.S. the 13th amendment- ratified and now the US Constitution stated that “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted shall exist within the U.S.

5 H. many veterans moved to the burgeoning cities or went west in search of opportunity I. Lincoln had to reunify the nation after the war, but he never got to implement them On April 14, 1865, five days after Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Court House, Lincoln and his wife went to Ford’s Theatre in Washington to see a British comedy, Our American Cousin On April 14, 1865, five days after Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Court House, Lincoln and his wife went to Ford’s Theatre in Washington to see a British comedy, Our American Cousin During the play’s third act, a man silently opened the guarded doors to the presidential box, crept up behind Lincoln, raised a pistol, and fired, hitting the presidential in the back of the head During the play’s third act, a man silently opened the guarded doors to the presidential box, crept up behind Lincoln, raised a pistol, and fired, hitting the presidential in the back of the head the assassin was John Wilkes Booth the assassin was John Wilkes Booth

6 President Abraham Lincoln died the next morning at 7:22 A.M. President Abraham Lincoln died the next morning at 7:22 A.M. It was the 1st time the president of the United States had been assassinated It was the 1st time the president of the United States had been assassinated J. The funeral train that carried Lincoln’s body from Washington to his hometown of Springhill, Illinois took 14 days for its journey approximately 7 million Americans turned out to publicly mourn the martyred leader approximately 7 million Americans turned out to publicly mourn the martyred leader K. Now the country face two different problems: how to restore the Southern states to the Union and how to integrate approximately 4 million newly freed African Americans into national life


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