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Section 4

Government During the War

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Government During the War

Republicans in Union Congress enacted national reforms. The Confederacy adopted its own constitution and formed its own government.

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Union Finances

The Union emerged from the Civil War with a healthy economy by funding the war with new taxes, printing money, and issuing government bonds.

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Confederate Finances

The Southern economy was crippled during the Civil War by a self-imposed cotton embargo, Union blockades, and inflation.

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Union Politics

Republicans were split between those who sought peace within the Confederacy and those who wanted emancipation for slaves.

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Confederate Politics

Confederate politics were dominated by the tension between states' rights and the military needs of the Confederacy.

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