*The civil war *The War between the States
Yes. The Confederacy and the South are the same thing in the context of the War Between the States.
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The War Between the States.
The War Between the States is another name for the US Civil War.
The War Between the States was also called the Civil War.
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).
The conflict in the United States between 1860 - 65 is known as either the "Civil War" or "War Between The States". The term "Civil War" is the predominate term used in the Northern U.S., while "War Between The States" is quite popularly used in the South. Both terms are proper names for the same event, and can be used interchangeably.
NO! The Civil War was between secessionist Confederate states and the US government. WW1 was between two allied groups of feuding European nations.
The War between the States The War between brothers
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It was a civil war, which MEANS a war between the states. ADDED: The official name of the conflict in the United States from 1861 to 1865 is "The War of the Rebellion" That is the name used by the National Archives for their record depository for the Civil War.