No.
A civil war is a war between two factions within the same country.
The Cold War was the name give to the stand-off between the Soviet Union and the West. It nearly flared-up into a Hot War, especially when there was tension in Cuba and Berlin at the same time in 1962. But in the end, the Iron Curtain came down peacefully in 1989.
during the civil war the south and the north have in common that they use machines,they used boats for transportation and they had plantations.
Yes. It was fought between the newly-formed Confederate States of America and what was left of the USA, normally referred-to as the Union. (1861-65)
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No, the Revolutionary War was the American War of Independence (from Britain). The Civil War was the war between the Northern and Southern states (1861-1865).
At the time of the war, the northern states referred to it as the "War of Southern Secession;" at the same time, southern states referred to it as the "War of Northern Agression." More people in the North started referring to it as the Civil War following the Gettysburg Address.
No, the cold war was part of the world wars. The American civil war was from 1861-1865 and fought over states rights and slavery.
The Korean War was one of the larger conflicts of the Cold War, along with the Vietnamese War (which lasted a lot longer).
Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.Civil war in ancient Rome was the same thing as civil war anyplace else. It was an armed internal struggle between two (or more) factions each vieing for supreme power.
They would usaully do the same thing the adults do
Yes. The Confederacy and the South are the same thing in the context of the War Between the States.
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NO! The Civil War was between secessionist Confederate states and the US government. WW1 was between two allied groups of feuding European nations.
A war among people who live in the same country is a civil war.
The outcome of the Chinese Civil War contributed to Cold War tensions because it resulted in the spread of communism which was contrary to the goals of the United States.
It depends on what you mean by same. World War 2 and the Civil War were not the same war and they were not for the same causes like slavery. So to me they are nothing alike.
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Yes, I would say so. The Greek Civil War is regarded as the first of many Cold War conflicts, beginning in 1944 and in progress when the Cold War began in 1945. As it was a definite loss for Communism, Greece remained staunchly on the side of Democracy throughout the Cold War.