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  1. Nov 11, 2024 · Accessed 9 November 2024. American Civil War - Cost, Significance, Impact: 21st-century data has revised the total death toll upward to 752,000. Roughly two percent of the 1860 population of the U.S. died in the war.

  2. Sep 29, 2022 · Here’s why the U.S. Civil War was so brutal. Battle of Antietam. (Wikimedia Commons) 1. It was not the ‘Gentlemanly Warfare’ of Western Europe. In the old world, Napoleonic-era armies would maneuver to their best advantage, and once outmaneuvering the enemy, could impose its will on the opposing forces. Many times this also led to ...

  3. emergingcivilwar.com › 2021/07/27 › us-governmentEmerging Civil War

    Jul 27, 2021 · In comparison, by mid-1861, the cost of conducting the war alone was $1.5 million a day. Before the war ended, war expenditures had increased to $3.5 million a day, and the US became the first government to spend more than $1 billion in a single year. The total cost of the war has been estimated to be $68.17 billion in 2019 dollars.

  4. Mar 25, 2015 · This amounted to over $1 billion for the war – a colossal sum for the time. However, with such sums being spent, the war also saw the rise of the profiteer. It is estimated that 50% of what the Federal government spent ended in the pockets of the profiteers. Firms providing the Federal government with items inflated the price of their ...

  5. People who study the origins of civil wars see 'indicators' the US is on the brink of conflict, Yale historian says. Light from a police munition during the January 6, 2021, siege at the US ...

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  6. Mar 18, 2024 · Nearly 476,000 men were reported wounded during the Civil War. Injuries ranged in severity from broken bones and flesh wounds to brain damage, lost eyesight and lost limbs. The catalog of injuries was so vast, the U.S. Army established the Army Medical Museum in 1862 as a center for research in military medicine and surgery.

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  8. Mar 9, 2022 · The Lincoln government spent more money than had been spent in all the years in the United States combined up to that time, and they came out of the war remarkably in stronger financial condition ...

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