To understand the equivalent of 5 million dollars in 1865, we can use historical inflation rates. In that year, 5 million dollars would be roughly equivalent to about 100 million dollars today, depending on the specific inflation calculations used. This reflects the significant changes in the value of money over the past century and a half, influenced by factors like economic growth and changes in the cost of living.
1865
The south was outnumbered, and had limited industrialization compared to the north. Union soldiers outnumbered confederate solders 3 to 1, and the north was able to better equip their soldiers faster.
1865 is in the seventh decade of the 19th century.
Expressed in Roman numerals, 1865 is equal to MDCCCLXV.
9*(1865 + 975) = 25560 thank you
1865 $100 000 = 2009 more than $2.5 million
in 1865 it was 678 then in 1900 it was 1.011 million
The population of the United States in 1865 was 35.7 million people. The population of Washington DC in 1865 was approximately 109,199.
Yes, Liberty Seated dollars were struck in 1865.
9 million people were in confederacy in 1865 that were not slaves .
30 million
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The population of the United States in 1865 was 35.7 million people. The population of Washington DC in 1865 was approximately 109,199.
The Union states had 1.5 million more square miles of land than the Confederate states. The American Civil War was fought between 1861 and 1865.
About 200 dollars, in very good condition.
African Americans were free in 1865 due to the new chapter in the American history that was opened as the Thirteenth Amendment, passed in January of 1865 and was implemented. It abolished slavery in the United States, and with the end of the war, four million African Americans were free.
A 1865 seated liberty dollar in poor condition can be upwards of $350 as a collector piece. Those in better condition can go for thousands of dollars. They are a rare coin with few in existence.