No it ended in 1865
Not if you read some of the blogs by Southerners - they're still fighting the war today.
The Civil War was a huge change in American history. If the North hadn't won the Civil War or the Civil War never occurred, blacks would probably still be fighting for equal rights! The Civil War was one of the major wars that occurred and changed the United States of America...
There is a civil war still going on today.
There is a civil war still going on today.
There is a civil war still going on today.
the issues they fought the Civil War was so the South could come back to the Unio and be the "United States" of America
The US did have a civil war in the 19th century. Many other countries have had civil wars, and some are still in progress even as I type. The Democratic Republic of Congo is still fighting a very destructive civil war, for example, in which millions of people have already died.
women soldiers in the civil war were disguised as men because they were not aloud to fight in the war but now they do not have to be disguised as men they are free to fight in the war
No. The overwhelming majority of Kansas residents approve of the Union's position in the Civil War today. This is unlike Missouri, for example, where a substantial minority still have Confederate sympathies.
Dates of the Rwandan Civil War: 2 October 1990 - 4 August 1993.
The United States Civil war was fought from 1861 to 1865. Although, the war officially ended in four years, there was still fighting and segregation all over the country.
A Civil war in general is a war between one country. If you went to another country and were talking about the civil war they probably would think you were talking about their civil war. The correct term is The United States Civil War.