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Civil wars have occurred throughout the world since its earliest days and continue to occur even today. These wars often pose many threats to a country such as economical degradation and negative effects on people such as displacement, death, and a loss of cultural identity. Although many countries fell to civil war early in their histories, Sudan avoided falling to civil war until after its independence in 1956. However, when the Second Sudanese Civil War erupted in Sudan, it came with a plethora of negative effects on both the countries economy and the citizens of Sudan.
The first impact that the Second Sudanese Civil War had was economical degradation. Prior to the Second Sudanese Civil War, Sudan did not have the best economy. However, during periods of the Second Sudanese Civil War, Sudan experienced one of its worst economies ever.
One example of economical degradation in Sudan during the years of the Civil war is the decrease in the average GDP per capita. For example, the average gross domestic product per capita was about $346.76 per person prior to the start of the ...

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