Section 1
The End of the War
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The End of the War
Lincoln and moderate Republicans favored a quick, straightforward reintegration into the Union for the Southern states.

Economic Development in the North
The North had a more highly developed industrial economy that led to military success during the Civil War and sustained economic growth after the war.

Devastation in the South
Many of the South's largest cities, and much of its human and material resources, were destroyed during the Civil War by the Union armies.