Civil War
No, the cold war was part of the world wars. The American civil war was from 1861-1865 and fought over states rights and slavery.
The question as asked appears nonsensical. The Civil War was fought to save the Union. The South seceded over states rights and property, which was a euphemism for Slavery. Women's rights played no part in the Civil War. Women's Rights came into play only after the Civil War ended.
the lead of the civil war was slavery
The Emancipation Proclamation changed the purpose of the Civil War from one of states' rights to that of slavery.
The American Civil War was about the attempted secession of certain states from the Union; if any rights were established by that war, it is the right of the US to prohibit any state from seceding. Do not confuse this with the issue of civil rights. Civil rights are rights to which people are morally and legally entitled by reason of being citizens, not by reason of the civil war.
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The main cause of the civil war was a battle over states rights.
The controversy over federal power vs states' rights was one of the main causes of the Civil War. This war was also called the War Between the States.
It wasn't about independence it was about states rights.
They both led to the Civil War!