History of North America

What immediate effect of the end war was felt by both northerners and southerners?

Both northerners and southerners experienced a sense of relief and the cessation of hostilities at the end of the war. There was a collective sigh of relief as the fighting came to an end, putting an end to the physical and emotional toll that the war had inflicted on both sides. Many Americans on both sides of the conflict had lost loved ones, witnessed unimaginable horrors, and were ready for the prospect of peace.