No, it was not avoided. It occurred.
anyone know two ways that war can be avoided.
If only the South would have granted freedom to the slaves.......
Atlanta and Richmond were the two major confederate cities which were nearly burned to the ground late in the Civil War.
The Civil War could have been avoided in various ways. There had to be an agreement on how the government would be run that would have eliminated slavery, yet preserved prospects for occasional minority rule by bigots of all stripes, the utterly stupid and the irredeemably inhumane....
Nearly three million soldiers served in the US Civil War.
nearly 4 million
They were often thought of as abattoirs with deplorable sanitaty conditions that were to be avoided at any cost.
If you are talking about the Civil War, nearly all if all men over the age of 18 served in the army.
No the war would not end for nearly two more years.
No, it didn't apply till nearly halfway through.
No comparison. The American Civil War was long and bloody. Any of the Gulf Wars, with the exception of the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, were short and nearly bloodless for the coalition forces.