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Rising inflation in union states during the Civil War meant that

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It meant that the cost of food and other items increased.

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While most of the fighting didn't occur in the north, or the Union, because it mostly happened on the border of the Union and the Confederates, or in the south (Confederate States) themselves, the Union thrived in inflation

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