The south would most likely have left the north alone. The south was not trying to conquer the entire country, they just wanted recognition as an independent country. One big part of there plan was to threaten Washington, but not to capture it. They were mainly on the defensive side. The south just wanted to defend their land until the north got tired of fighting and recognized the south as Another Country.
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.
the confederates were the south, who lacked manpower but made up for it in determination and good miliatary leaders.
The American Civil war was between the USA and a collection of maverick states (in the south of the current USA) who were known as the Confederate States of America. The USA (North) won.
In the American Civil War, or The War Between the States,was the North, or US vrs. the South, or the Feds. The South seceded from the North, becoming the Confederate States of America. The North was still the United States of America.
The American Civil War ended. The south was the poorest region in america.
America (north vs. south), England, Ireland, and Prussia.
A "disturbance between the North and South" refers to the American Civil War, in which the U.S. was split and the Union (North) and Confederate States of America (South) were pitted against eachother.
South of North America is South America.
No. The Revolutionary War was 1775-1783 between the to be United States and the British. The Civil war was between the North and South of America. America wanted freedom from the British in the revolutionary war whereas the South wanted freedom form the North of America in the Civil war.
South America
If you are refering to wars in America, that's the Civil War.
North America