In the American civil war, yes.
The north and the south fought against each other
America was split in the Civil War: Southern states for slavery, Northern states against it. Once the South seceded from the Union, the North had no choice but to fight and win the war against slavery.
The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
They were "the Civil War". The North and the South were going against each other. They were fighting against slavery (the North). And the South wanted slavery.
Civil War
Yes
It caused the North and the South to fight each other.
It is called civil war.
it was not fun all u did was train and fight against each other
I can't cite a reference for you, but the answer is Yes.
The Civil War was a between the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South) in the United States. No two countries were fighting against each other. That's why it was called a civil war because it was a war between two sides in one country.
In the US Civil War, the north and the south were fighting against each other. The North being the Union, and the South being the Confederacy.