The official start of the Civil War was when the South fired on Fort Sumter NC.
I assume this is the American Civil War. If not, ask the question again more specifically. Mostly (but not entirely) east of the Mississippi River to the coast, and South of Gettysburg and North of Florida.
most of the war was taken place in the south, but there were some battles in the north. this is mostly because the north had to conquer the south but the south only had to defend their territory. hope this helps but you might want to get another source just to be 100%.
The war was called The Civil War.
They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo. These were mostly grown before 1793 and a little bit afterwards. In 1793 Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin which boosted the amount of cotton grown. Cotton then became the main product of the south. Though, during the Civil War the production almost completely stoped because all the men were off fighting and weren't able to keep the farming growing.
Plantations in the South.
Same as after, mostly Christian.
mostly slavery
The battles of the Civil War were mostly fought south, including Kentucky, Missouri and Maryland. The only great Battle fought north was that of Gettysburg.
mostly slavery
rice, tobacco
The answer is sugarcane, corn, and squash.
No, The Civill War was fought mostly in the South East of the U.S. Some battles as far up as Virginia and Mass.
I assume you mean the American Civil War. The British were mostly sympathetic with the South due to their cotton trade, but they did not intervene despite efforts from the South to get them involved.
The south lost the civil war
most of the civil war was fought in the south but sometimes it was in the north but mostly they were small skimishes
It was the first battle that ignited the civil war and created a downfall for everyone, mostly south.