A civil war or an insurgegency.
civil war
A civil war is a war fought between the inhabitants of one country, for example, the US Civil War was fought between the South and North US. However, a "normal" war is fought between 2 opposing powers.
1. A limited war (limited to conventional non-nuclear weapons). 2. It was fought between two separate nations: North Korea and South Korea (with their appropiate allies). 3. A civil war is fought against itself. One nation fighting itself.
No one. The Romans and Vikings never fought or had a war. In fact, historians believe that vikings fought for the Romans, according to ancient graves found in Norway.
The Philippine insurrection in the Philippines and the Boxer Rebellion in China. Both were considered police actions (restoring law, order, and stability to those regions).
One key difference between the Vietnam War and the wars of today is the nature of the conflict. The Vietnam War was a conventional war fought between two nations, whereas the wars today are primarily asymmetrical, involving non-state actors and insurgent groups. Additionally, the Vietnam War was marked by widespread public opposition and protests, which is not as prevalent in the wars of today.
A civil war. Or an insurgency.
A foreign war is fought between at least two separate countries. A civil war is fought between factions inside one nation.
Because he is the one that fought for our freedom and because of that the nation honoured him.
No it was fought to keep the nation in one piece. If England would have won, they could have separated New England from the rest of the colonies.
The first "civil war" was in England and was fought for control of the country. The U.S. Civil War was fought between the majority of the nation and a breakaway region. Today, "civil war" means a war fought mainly within one country, whether the reason for fighting is to take over the whole country or to break away a part as a new country.
A civil war is a war fought between the inhabitants of one country, for example, the US Civil War was fought between the South and North US. However, a "normal" war is fought between 2 opposing powers.
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North Vietnam verses South Vietnam. Which is one of the reasons people thought it was a civil war and the US should stay out of it. But that idea is incorrect: A civil war is fought by ONE nation against itself. Just because the word "Vietnam" or "Vietnamese" was in the sentence (North & South Vietnam) does not mean it was one nation. Vietnam was TWO nations; and the North was attacking the South, which was another nation (country), which disqualifies it as a civil war.
no one becuase they always fought between others for survival
The regional variation in the language is the main difference between Italians. Italy is only 148 years old in terms of unifying the different localities and regions into one nation. The different provinces have different expressions and vocabulary. For example, Sicily's Italian is different from Venice's.
1. A limited war (limited to conventional non-nuclear weapons). 2. It was fought between two separate nations: North Korea and South Korea (with their appropiate allies). 3. A civil war is fought against itself. One nation fighting itself.
A war between nations (countries) is called a war or conflict. A war involving only ONE nation, ONE nation fighting itself, is called a civil war.