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DID THE WAR HELP OR IMPEDE THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES? DOES WAR HELP OR HURT AN ECONOMY? When considering the economic effects of the Civil War or any other war, there is one key question to consider: HOW WOULD THE ECONOMY HAVE DIFFERED IF THE WAR HADN’T BEEN FOUGHT? Could the Civil War have prevented the United States economy from pursuing a superior path of economic growth? Many individuals believe that the Civil War brought unprecedented economic growth to industry. Stimulated by increased demand for wartime goods, many industrialists charged ahead to produce the goods and services. Production of iron and steel are examples. Taking the Civil War as one example, how does war seem to affect a nation’s economy? Does war foster economic growth or stunt it? New war factories Labor saving machines were invented Sewing machine Agriculture production increased Reaper Railroads expanded Benefits of the U.S. Civil War End of slavery Protection of the Constitutional structure of U.S. Increased industrial production of warrelated goods Higher military employment Costs of the U.S. Civil War Human death and dismemberment Destruction of capital (tools, factories) Loss of livestock Reconstruction Economic decline of the South Uncompensated loss of capital investment in slaves Inflation Production inefficiencies Decreased production of civilian goods and services Loss of rights of states to secede or claim independence from the Union when in disagreement with the President or the Congress. 600,000 lives would not have been lost. Hundreds of thousands of workers would have been released into the economy. One in four persons in the North went into military service. They might otherwise have been employed in the private sector. Without the war, investment would not have been diverted from civilian into military production. The Costs of the Civil War (Millions of 1860 Dollars) South North Total Direct Costs: Government Expenditures 1,032 Physical Destruction 1,487 2,302 3,334 1,487 Loss of Human Capital 767 1,064 1,831 Total Direct Costs of the War 3,286 3,366 6,652 376 148 212 6,190 1,149 7,339 2,560 1,149 3,709 293 51 118 5,846 4,515 10,361 670 199 330 8.73 27.71 31.43 Per capita Indirect Costs: Total Decline in Consumption Less: Effect of Emancipation Effect of Cotton Prices Total Indirect Costs of The War Per capita Total Costs of the War Per capita Population in 1860 (Million) 1,960 1,670