There was a low-wage economy in the South, exploited by Carpetbaggers.
$1billion
improved standard of living
8 billion
The last one died last year.
There was a low-wage economy in the South, exploited by Carpetbaggers.
The cost of soldiers' benefits after the war
you probably mean "decrease" as decease it didn't.after the civil war the cost of living went down because people could focus on making a living, growing crops and building communities instead of making (and paying for) a war
There are no Civil War veterans living .
Strikes by approximately 4 million workers
$ 6,190,000,000 in damages from the Civil War.
no dec i think
the cost of soldiers benefits after the war
i never knew there was coal in the civil war
$1billion
The Civil War cost the government 2.5 million dollars daily
At the time of the Civil War, the majority of people in the south (and the midwest) were farmers.