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1 August, 20:22

Summarize how the governments and society of the South after the Civil War were very similar to the governments and society of the South before the Civil War.

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    By the end of the Civil War, the South was in a state of political upheaval, social disorder, and economic decay. The Union's tactics of total war destroyed southern crops, plantations, and entire cities, and hundreds of thousands of emancipated slaves rushed to Union lines as their masters fled the oncoming Union army. Inflation became so severe that by the end of the war a loaf of bread cost several hundred Confederate dollars. Thousands of southerners starved to death, and many who did not starve lost everything they owned: clothing, homes, land, and slaves. As a result, by 1865, policymakers in Washington had the nearly impossible task of southern Reconstruction.
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