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8 January, 19:23

What is one way the American Civil War differed from other wars in U. S.

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  1. 8 January, 19:57
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    Answer to your query is provided below

    American Civil war was a civil war fought from 1861-65 between the United States and the Confederate States of America (11 southern states) over slavery among other reasons. It ended in the defeat of Southern Confederacy and the United States being redefined as a single nation.

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    As a result of the civil war, which broke out in America, the cotton import in Britain stopped. Hence, Britain turned towards India for the cotton supplies, which was very cheap. However, the amount of cotton for Indians themselves decreased, and they had to buy the cheap cotton at high price from Britain. This eventually led to the failure of weaving industry in India.
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