In the 1860's a war broke out betwwen the confederates(south), and the union(north) about slavery. the war lasted 4 years and the north won. the war was called the civil war. John Wilkes Booth later shot president Lincoln (wilkes was for the south while lincoln was for the north.) because he did not like the turn out of the war.
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
the south wanted to keep the slaves but the north didn't.
mostly slavery
the north and south were having the ''civil war'' a fight between freedom of slaves or keeping them. the south thought it was good to own slaves and the north thought it was wrong to have slaves.
The Civil War was fought between February 9, 1861 through April 9 1865.
There was never a war between the South and the West in the US. There was a war between the North and the South and between Mexico and America.
civil war
the us civil war
The American Civil War. The War between the States. The War between Brothers.
That would be the Civil War.
The U.S Civil War.
The U.S Civil War.
The American Civil War, or the War Between the States.
Civil War,,,,,,,,,,,,,, The definition of irony huh?
Civil War
The war was called The Civil War.
*The civil war *The War between the States