The Second Political Party System: 1856 - 1896 The Economic Costs of The Civil War.

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The Second Political Party System: The Economic Costs of The Civil War

DIMENSIONS OF THE WAR 1) Largest Land Armies assembled in Human history -- by 1863 the North had 1,000,000 men under arms and the South 650,000. 2) Battles involving over 100,000 men were commonplace and some reached 200,000. 3) In one day, nearly 5,000 men were killed at Antietam and 20,000 wounded. It is still the most American soldiers killed in one day. 4) Total Dead: 360,000 North + 258,000 South = 618,000 with at least 500,000 wounded.

The Aftermath at Bloody Lane by Captain James Hope

Direct Costs of the War for North & South Direct Cost = All War Spending by Government + Destroyed Physical Capital + Destroyed Human Capital. Summary of Direct Costs (From Goldin and Lewis) NORTH SOUTH Government 2,292 1,011 Draft 11(162,000 men) 20(300,000 men) Physical Capital Destruction -- 1,487 Human Capital Destruction: Killed : Wounded Risk Premiums TOTAL $3.367b $3.285b GRAND TOTAL $6,652,000,000

Magnitude of Direct Costs: 4 times all government expenditures, 1789 to 1860; 17 times 1860 export earnings; could have purchased all the Slaves at prevailing market prices, given each family 40 acres and a mule, and still have $3.5 billion left over.

Indirect Costs: Hypothetical (consumption if no War) versus actual consumption over time discounted by prevailing interest rate. This shows that the costs for the North were $5.2b and the South $9.5b for a total of $14.7b.

Long-Run Impact of the War on American Life The North Became an Industrial Superpower -- The Northern United States became the largest Economy in the World in 1892 The South Became a Third World Country within the Geographic Boundaries of the United States. No Significant Economic Activity until Oil was Struck at Spindletop, Texas, on 10 January 1901.

Presidential Elections: Democrat Republican McClellan 21 1,836, Lincoln 212 2,220, * 1868 Seymour 80 2,708, Grant 214 3,013, * 1872 Greeley --- 2,835, Grant 286 3,598, * 1876 Tilden 184 4,288, * Hayes 185 4,033, Hancock 155 4,445, Garfield 214 4,453, Cleveland 219 4,915, Blaine 182 4,852, Cleveland 168 5,539, Harrison 233 5,449, Cleveland 277 5,554, Harrison 145 5,186, Bryan 176 6,370, McKinley 271 7,105, *