No. The Hundred Years War is the name given to the disconnected fighting between France and Britain that spanned from 1337 to 1453. The civil wars over the throne that occured after the period of Anglo-French hostilities are known to day as the Wars of the Roses.
War of the Roses was the civil war, it can be confused with the Hundred Years War, but the Hundred Years war had to do with England and France which is not civil to the English.
England and France fought The Hundred Years War. The Wars of the Roses, an English Civil War, was fought between different groups of English nobility over which side would be king, Lancaster or York.
The Faith in England was the ancient Catholic faith of the First thousand years! It had been brought to Britain six hundred years before Augustine and remained another 1400. It was the Anglican Faith. The Civil war was an attempt to shift that faith by a calvinist led Parliament and take over the buildings and wealth!
Wars of the roses
The "redcoats" didn't fight in the civil war. They were a hundred years before the civil war in 1861. The redcoats were the British in the revolution against the colonies in 1776. They were called "redcoats" because their uniform was bright red wool coats.
Reconstruction
No, Rosa Parks lived almost a hundred years after the Civil War.
No. Over a hundred years later some still exist.
The Reconstruction Period.
The civil rights laws and voting rights laws gave African Americans the voting rights in 1965. This was a hundred years after the civil war amendments and 45 years after women got the rights to vote.
The reconstruction was after the War Between the States.
At the time (1618-48) England had its own problems, which culminated in the English Civil War (1642-49).