yes
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
When you are talking about the sides in the war, yes. If you are referring to the direction, they moved north, not. If you say they joined the North, yes.
Depends which Civil War you are referring to. There have been hundreds.English Civil WarWar of the RosesAmerican Civil WarCrimean Civil WarEtcRe-ask with the missing information.
South Carolina seceded from the Union before the Civil War.
The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
Personally, I'm inclined to capitalize the points of the compass anyway, though I believe it is now considered archaic. Referring to the two sides in the Civil War, I think caps are appropriate - if only to distinguish what are effectively proper names from ordinary compass references.
They called them rebels, if you are referring to the time of the civil war.
When referring to a partcular civil war, yes. Referring to civil war generically, no.
By the South, I assume you are referring to the American Civil War. The South was trying to get support from Europe (such as the UK for example) to aid them in the war. However, Europe never got involved in the American Civil War.
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
It depend which civil war you are referring to.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it isnot a propernoun.Unless you are referring to The Union during the Civil War.
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
The south lost the civil war