The civil war soldiers viewed the war between the North and South as a new kind of conflict because it was the first war Between the States.
The Civil War (1861-1865) The Civil War was fought between the Union (north) and the Confederacy (south). The war was fought mainly about the issue of slavery. The Union eventually won and that is what makes us the United States of America today.
The civil war was the North and south or the Union and Confederates
The base cause of the Civil War was the disparate cultural differences between the North and the South. The South was primarily agrarian and the North was primarily industrial.
The South liked to name them after the nearest town. The North liked to name them after the nearest water-course - river, stream or creek.
There was never a war between the South and the West in the US. There was a war between the North and the South and between Mexico and America.
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the us civil war
That would be the Civil War.
The U.S Civil War.
The U.S Civil War.
The American Civil War, or the War Between the States.
Civil War,,,,,,,,,,,,,, The definition of irony huh?
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The war was called The Civil War.
Most of the world knows it as the American Civil War. I think the North likes to call it the War Between the States, and the South prefers The War Between the Brothers. There are also some who call it The War About Slavery, but that claim is more contentious.
*The civil war *The War between the States