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What was one effect of the Civil War on the South?

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The most deaths from a war in US history.

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The American Civil War remains the deadliest battle for the country with estimated deaths between 600,000 and 800,000. The war claimed close to 50 percent more American lives than World War 2

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The main effect of the Civil War on the South was to diminish its power and influence within the American political system. From the very founding of the nation, the South had played a significant part in American politics.

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