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Nothing. A civil war is a war fought by 2 factions to gain control of 1 government. The colonists wanted their own country and government. This is also the reason the American Civil War is NOT a civil war.
A civil war is when 2 factions fight to control the same government. The south wanted their own government so the American 'Civil War' was not a civil war. It was and is the south's view that the north invaded the south, starting a war of aggression.
The Ethiopian Civil War ended in 1991 because opposition groups such as the EPRP took control of the government.
A civil war occurs when 2 or more factions fight to control a single government. The Revolutionary and the "civil war" were both fought to create a separate government, and technically not civil wars.
Factions (each individual kingdom) fought for control of the government.
Answer 1A civil war is where 2 or more factions fight to control a single government. This did NOT happen in America 1861-1865. The South wanted their own government.Answer 2A civil war is one of two types of wars. (1) It is a war where 2+ parties are fighting over control of the same government, (such as the English Civil War or Spanish Civil War) or (2) a war where one side wishes to secede from a national union and is not succesful in so-doing (such as the US Civil War or the Vietnam War).
I don't see a civil war happening over gun control. If there ever is a civil war, I am sure that it will happen before we lose all of our guns.
That is the true definition of a civil war, when those factions want to control a single government.
They stopped printing greenbacks and making silver into coins.
The Civil War increased the power of the Federal government.
Both where conflicts over fear of the government freeing slaves, fear of central government, control of the Western frontier.
After the Civil War, the government more directly influenced the everyday lives of Americans.