The American Civil War had a profound impact on the development of American Realism. The war resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians, as well as the destruction of much of the South. The war also resulted in the emancipation of millions of African Americans, who had been enslaved in the South. African Americans played a significant role in the Union army during the war, and their experiences helped to shape the Realist movement. The war also had a significant impact on the development of American literature, with many writers turning to Realism to capture the war’s brutal realities.
The war also helped to shape the American West, as many veterans moved westward after the conflict. The war had a profound impact on American politics, as well too; with the rise of the Republican Party in the aftermath of the conflict. The war also helped spur growth of industry in America; as many factories were built to supply Union armies with weapons and other supplies. The war also affected economy significantly because it disrupted trade and caused inflation.