A Yankee's Argument of post-Civil War Reconstruction

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Muhammad Zarrar Yr 12th  The British School, Berlin, Germany After the Civil War was over, the South was in, for the most part, in ruins. Events during the war that made this happen were for example, General Sherman’s troops destroyed 33% of Atlanta by burning trees, houses, and anything else that got in their way. Around 10% of all the white males in the south died in the war. About 4 million slaves were set free. The south had damage that was so great, it amounted to about 4 billion dollars in property loss alone. Business in South Carolina was just about completely destroyed, as well as for most business in the south. And also, the currency that was used in the southern states now had no value whatsoever.
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The biggest, and longest lasting scars that came out of the civil war in the south were Social, Economic, and Physical. The most obvious and apparent thing that could be noticed in the aftermath was the physical environment in the south. It truly took a beating, and is a reminder that war always comes with many consequences to the land. Bridges and ferries that where vital to trade and transport were now burned to the ground leaving only ash. Travel in the south then became rather difficult because of having to now manage to get across rivers that were deep ...

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