No "The Henry Ford" was used during the Civil War. Dur.
it was used to trade with Europe
The War of Rebellion is an alternate name for the American Civil War, generally used by ex-Confederate states. It can be used to denote a degree of support for the secession of these states, though this is not universal.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
The phrase meaning before the Civil War is ante bellum.
Yes. The banjo is native to America, and it was made by slaves. They used it to play along with folk songs and spirituals, and it became more popular after the Civil War.
Pre-Civil War American south -- developed by slaves for their own use and entertainment
Pre-civil war America. Originated by slaves
Chloroform was used to as an anesthesia during the Civil War.
Drums were used in the American Civil war, to show that the war had begun.
there were no planes at all used in the civil war :)
Carlton W. Truax has written: 'Banjo on my knee' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, South Carolina Civil War, 1861-1865, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
Both sides in the US civil War used cannons.
There were no airplanes back in the Civil War
Yes, submarines were used by the Confederate Navy in the US Civil War.
It's where you go to buy civil war snacks and sodapops.
No "The Henry Ford" was used during the Civil War. Dur.