The Civil War saw many controversies and events which is why it is called a pivotal and “most bloodiest” event in history (history.com video). …show more content…
Along the way families managed to keep together while suffering from various illness and disease that had no known vaccines or medicines for in that time period. Many other problems such as crime, corruption and constant work strikes also came often (yawp16). Many of them came with next to nothing to own and came over for themselves and to benefit while making a better life. ”Between 1870 and 1920, over twenty-five million immigrants arrived in the United States. This migration was largely a continuation of a process begun before the Civil War, though by the turn of the twentieth century” …show more content…
This mass production of a “staple” in this time in America was helping bring industrialization after the civil war. National railroad mileage tripled in the twenty years after the outbreak of the Civil War, and tripled again over the four decades that followed (yawp-18). Railroads also helped move and bring products to and from various locations in America while right now the country was developing. The opinion of this writer, one would wonder if this is a major step in evolution that will continue to contribute to success of this countries health and wealth. America was becoming explored, charted and finding out what is exactly in the unknown in such an early time