Sunday, May 19, 2019

Most Significant Immediate Consequences of the Civil War

Most Significant Immediate Consequences of the Civil fightFirst of all, the freedom of slaves led to dilemmas concerning housing, clothing, food, employwork forcet the financial difficulties which led to having no money, closure of banks, inadequacy of add of basic commodities, destruction of railroads and bridges, devastation of plantation and crops as well as, the defeat of the confederacy which consequently resulted in the South not having any govern manpowert at all (Effects., 2006). The aforementioned direct consequences were very master(prenominal) because it established the countrys Reconstruction (Effects.., 2006).In turn, the Reconstruction made the following possible 1) cathode-ray oscilloscope up of schools, 2) repairing of bridges and roads, 3) rebuilding of bridges, 4) repealing of the Black Codes, 5) setting up of new state constitutions that gave the right for men to vote, and 6) creation of new state constitutions that protected a person from being brought to pris on for debt, etc (Encarta, 2007). Second, the Civil war gave rise to innovative technologies like the harvester that Cyrus Mc Cormick invented, the oil refinery of John d. Rockefeller, etc (Effects.., 2006).It also augmented turnout because of the slaves that were freed, the devastation of the South, as well as, the confederacy being conquered (Effects.., 2006). Last but not least, women were given the misadventure to play the roles that they do not typically assume, for instance, farmers, eventory workers, etc (Encarta, 2007). This clearly defined g closureer roles and upheld gender equating (Encarta, 2007).The Most Important ConsequenceFor me, the most important consequence of the Civil War is the third one. The fact that these women needed to assume the roles of men made people see that women can also do what men can (Encarta, 2007). This ended gender discrimination and led to gender equality (Encarta, 2007). It also contributed largely to the end of slavery (Encarta, 2007). Thus, it is the most important.ReferenceEffects of the Civil War. (2006). Retrieved September 15, 2007 fromhttp//www.socialstudieshelp.com/USRA_Civ_War_Effects.htmEncarta. (2007). Civil War. Retrieved September 15, 2007 fromhttp//encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761567354_18/Civil_War.html

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