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By the end of the Civil War, A. many Confederate leaders had been tried for treason. B. African Americans had gained full citizenship. C. the South’s economy had been destroyed. D. Congress had passed legislation to rebuild the nation.
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By the end of the civil war the South's economy had been destroyed. The south had many disadvantages at the begging, it mainly relied on crops. With so many men at work, and crops left unattended, crops perished and the south's economy really suffered.
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